Eavesdrip, an ancient Saxon custom, corresponding to the well-known urban servitude of the Romans called stillicide (stillicidium), where a proprietor was not allowed to build to the extremity of his estate, but must leave a space regulated by the charter by which the property was held, so as not to throw the eaves-drop on the land of his neighbour.
Eavesdrip
Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 4: Dionysius to Friction, p. 177
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