Berthage

/ˈbɜːrθɪdʒ/ noun

A fee charged for the right to moor or dock a ship at a berth in a harbor or port.

From 'berth' (a mooring position for ships) combined with the suffix '-age' (meaning a charge or fee for a service), from Old Norse 'bjorgr' (place of refuge).

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