Carceag

/ˈkɑːrsiˌæɡ/ noun

A tribute or payment demanded from a subject population, particularly in historical medieval contexts; a form of tax or levy.

From Irish/Gaelic carraig or similar roots, referring to an obligation or payment. The term appears in historical documents describing medieval Irish and British feudal relationships.

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