/ˈhaʊs.bəʊ/ – noun
Definition: quyền lấy gỗ rừng để sửa nhà.
A more thorough explanation: Housebote is a legal term that refers to the right of a tenant or a person living on a property to cut and take wood from the land for the purpose of repairing or maintaining their house or other buildings on the property. This right is typically granted in a lease or other legal agreement and is subject to certain limitations and conditions.
Example: The tenant was entitled to housebote, which allowed them to collect firewood from the landlord’s estate for their personal use.