Alnagership

/ælˈneɪdʒərʃɪp/ noun

The office, position, or authority of an alnager, a historical official who inspected cloth quality and collected taxes in medieval England.

From Middle English alnager (an official who measured cloth) combined with -ship (a suffix denoting office or position). The alnager role dates back to 13th-century England, likely from Old French aulnage meaning the measuring of cloth.

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