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squattage

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English

Etymology

From squat + -age.

Pronunciation

Noun

squattage (plural squattages)

  1. (Australia, historical) A holding occupied by a squatter (an occupier of Crown land or a large-scale land owner).
    • 1894, Ivan Dexter, Talmud: A Strange Narrative of Central Australia:
      When this was done Strangway and one of the men rode over to Coglin station to send a telegram to Mills that all was well and a good squattage had been secured.
    • 1918, Timothy Augustine Coghlan, Labour and Industry in Australia: From the First Settlement in 1788 to the Establishment of the Commonwealth in 1901, Oxford University Press, page 387:
      Many persons held squatting licences who did not live on the squattage, but carried on some occupation elsewhere, the run being left in the care of an overseer.
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