Battel

Bat"tel, v. t. [Cf. Batful, Batten, v. i.] To make fertile. [Obs.] "To battel barren land." Ray.

Bat"tel, v. i. To be supplied with provisions from the buttery. [Univ. of Oxford, Eng.]

Bat"tel, n. [Of uncertain etymology.] Provisions ordered from the buttery; also, the charges for them; -- only in the pl., except when used adjectively. [Univ. of Oxford, Eng.]

Bat"tel, a. Fertile; fruitful; productive. [Obs.]

A battel soil for grain, for pasture good.
Fairfax.

Bat"tel (?), n. [Obs. form. of Battle.] (Old Eng. Law) A single combat; as, trial by battel. See Wager of battel, under Wager.