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sideage|ˈsaɪdɪdʒ| Also sidage. [f. side n.1 + -age.] a. A charge made for keeping trucks on a railway siding. b. The lateral portions of a building or the like collectively.
1896Times 18 Dec. 13/5 The action was..in respect of sidage or standage rent charged upon trucks..which remained more than four days upon their sidings. 1899Westm. Gaz. 18 Aug. 6/1 They are utilising the frontage, or sideage, of the theatre in Drury-lane for shops with flats above. |