Obs. [a. OF. confinage in same sense, f. confin: see CONFINE sb.2 and -AGE.] Situation in reference to boundaries or adjoining lands.
1610. W. Folkingham, Art of Survey, II. iii. 51. In Neighbourage it is not impertinent to particularize the Confinage with Champion, Wood-land, other Lords and Mannors. Ibid., III. v. 72. The Confinage shewes to what Lord, Honour, Castell, Manour, &c. the Seruice and Suitage is due.