Boothage

/ˈbuːðɪdʒ/ noun

A fee or payment for the right to rent or occupy a booth at a market, fair, or public event.

'Booth' (a temporary structure or stall) + '-age' (a suffix indicating a fee, tax, or system of payment, as in 'baggage,' 'postage'). Medieval term for market taxes.

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