Canalage

/ˈkænəlɪdʒ/ noun

A toll or tax paid for the use of a canal, or the business and infrastructure of operating canals.

From French canalage, derived from canal plus the suffix -age (indicating a tax, right, or service). The -age suffix was commonly added to create nouns indicating fees or services in medieval and early modern commerce.

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