pedage

名词 n.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A toll or tax paid by passengers travelling through a specific place, entitling them to safe conduct and protection. countable,historical,obsolete,uncountable
    — He^([Richard III]) also excused them from danegeld, aids, scutage, or a tax of 40/s. payable out of every knight's fee; pontage, or a toll for the reparation of bridges; pedage, or money collected from foot passengers for passing through a forest or county; carriage, tolls for repairing of castles or cleaning of fosses; stallage, or a fee paid for erecting stalls in a fair or market; and talliage, or taxes in general; forbidding every man from arresting any person within their premisses, without license from the abbott and convent.

词形变化

pedages plural

词源

From Latin pedagium, for pedaticum. By surface analysis, ped- (“foot”) + -age.
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