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guidage|ˈgaɪdɪdʒ| Also 5 gwydage. [a. OF. guidage. In sense 2, f. guide v. + -age.] †1. Old Law. A fee or tax paid for guidance (see quots.). Obs.
c1440Jacob's Well 29 To paye toll..panage or gwydage, for swyche godys as are noȝt led to feyres & markettes, be-cause of marchaundise. 1607Cowell Interpr., Guydage is that which is given for safe conduct through a strange territorie. 1800W. Chapman Witham & Welland 32 The proprietor of the Inn..claimed an exclusive privilege of guidage over the Wash. 2. The action of guiding, guidance. rare—1.
1805Southey Madoc ii. x, Bedew Mexitli's altar with your blood, And go beneath his guidage. |