verb
- past tense and past participle of agist; to feed and care for livestock belonging to another person for payment
Usage: chiefly British and agricultural; often used in farming and land management contexts
Examples
- The farmer agisted his neighbor's cattle on his pasture for the summer.
- She agisted several horses at her farm to earn extra income.
- The land was agisted with sheep during the growing season.
- He agisted the livestock while the owner was away.
- The agreement specified that the animals would be agisted for three months.