1911 Encyclopædia Britannica/Messuage
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MESSUAGE (from Anglo-French mesuage, probably a corruption of mésuage, ménage, popular Lat. mansionaticum, from mansio, whence mod. Fr. maison, from manere, to dwell), in law, a term equivalent to a dwelling-house, and including outbuildings, orchard, curtilage or court-yard and garden. At one time “messuage” is supposed to have had a more extensive meaning than that comprised in the word “house,” but such, distinction, if it ever existed, no longer survives.