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Hides and rodes refer to units of measurement used in historical land assessment, particularly in medieval England. A "hide" typically represented the amount of land sufficient to support a household and was often associated with tax assessments, while a "rode" was a smaller unit of land measurement. The terms are part of the feudal system, where land was divided for agricultural and taxation purposes. Their exact definitions could vary by region and over time, reflecting local agricultural practices.

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