Brokage

/ˈbroʊkɪdʒ/ noun

The fee or commission charged by a broker for arranging a business transaction; the business of a broker.

From Middle English 'brokage', from 'broker' + -age suffix. 'Broker' originally meant a wine merchant who broke open barrels to sell wine in smaller quantities.

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