Burgage

/ˈbɜɹɡɪdʒ/ noun

A medieval form of land tenure in towns where a burgess (town dweller) held property in exchange for paying rent and performing services.

From Anglo-Norman burgage, from burg 'town' plus -age suffix. This feudal term emerged in medieval England to describe urban property rights, distinct from rural feudal tenure.

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