单词 | groundage |
释义 | groundagen. 1. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > impost, due, or tax > other dues, taxes, or imposts > [noun] groundagec1450 obit1468 battelc1475 consulage1589 stickpenny1601 garden penny1634 castle-guard1641 Thing-dues1886 c1450 Jacob's Well (1900) 29 Alle þo þat don men of holy cherche..to paye, toll, pyckage, murage, or grondage, panage or gwydage, for swyche godys as are noȝt led to feyres & markettys, be-cause of marchaundise. b. A duty levied on vessels lying upon a shore or beach, or entering a port; spec. in the City of London (see quot. 1854). ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > impost, due, or tax > shipping dues > [noun] lastinglOE lastage1205 anchorage1405 strandage1419 plankage1424 quayage1440 lowage1457 measurage1460 perch money1466 perching1483 keel-toll?1499 wharf-gelt1505 sand-gelt1527 wharfage1535 soundage1562 towage1562 groundage1567 bankage1587 rowage1589 shore-silver1589 pilotage1591 dayage1592 ballastage1594 rivage1598 pieragec1599 shore-mail1603 lightage1606 shorage1611 port charge1638 light money1663 port due1663 water-bailage1669 mensuragea1676 mooragea1676 keelage1679 shore-due1692 harbour-due1718 lockage1722 magazinage1736 jettage?1737 light duty1752 tide-duty1769 port duty1776 dockage1788 light due1793 canalage1812 posting-dues1838 warpage1863 winch1864 postage1868 flag-dues1892 berthage1893 shore-levy- 1567 St. Papers, Dom. Add. Eliz. 26 Such as touch or lie upon the shore a time, pay that money (1s.) to the officers there as groundage. 1609 Patent 7 Jas. I in Act 4 Geo. III c. 26 Preamble, Tolls, duties, anchorages, groundages, profits, commodities, advantages..and appurtenances whatsoever. a1690 S. Jeake Charters Cinque Ports (1728) Annot. 57 Terrage, or Groundage, nothing to be paid for their Ships lying a Ground, or at Anchor in any of the King's Havens or Harbours. 1848 J. J. S. Wharton Law Lexicon 280/1 Groundage, a custom or tribute paid for the standing of a ship in port. 1854 Fraser's Mag. 49 564 The groundage of corn is a duty of 6d. on every vessel with corn on board entering the port. c. (See quot. 1852.) ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > payment for privilege > [noun] > of taking minerals sand-mail1287 lot-leada1483 lot1630 cope1631 sand-gavel1663 lordship1767 gale1775 tribute1778 royalty1839 groundage1852 seignioragea1859 galeage1881 1852 J. Wiggins Pract. Embanking Lands 138 In the cases of mines or quarries, the royalty, seignorage, or groundage varies according to circumstances, from one-eighth to..one twenty-fourth. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > grounding of vessel > [noun] > accidentally groundage1477 running1657 grounding1769 stranding1817 1477 W. Pecock in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) II. 421 Sche had neuer no wrekke nor growndage til with-inne this xx wyntter. ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > berthing, mooring, or anchoring > [noun] > action, fact, or opportunity of anchoring > conditions admitting of anchoring > bottom suitable for anchoring ground1619 groundage1637 holding ground1753 1637 T. Morton New Eng. Canaan i. i. 17 The groundage is a sandy sleech free from rockes to gaule Cables, but is good for anchorage. ΘΚΠ society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > [noun] > rights of occupying ground or land headright1703 groundage1721 squatter's right1854 1721 London Gaz. No. 5953/3 They shall have their Groundage..free, for such the two ensuing Fairs. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.c1450 |
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