Brokerage

/ˈbroʊkərɪdʒ/ noun

The business of acting as an intermediary in negotiations or transactions; also the fee charged for such services.

From 'broker' (from Anglo-Norman brocour 'small trader') plus '-age' suffix indicating action or result. Originally referred to wine merchants who 'broached' (opened) casks, extending to any intermediary trade.

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