Caruage

/ˈkɑrwɪdʒ/ noun

A medieval tax or tribute consisting of the provision of carts and cart services, or a payment made in lieu of providing carts for royal or military purposes.

From Medieval Latin 'caruagium,' derived from 'carua' (cart obligation). Caruage evolved as a specific feudal tax in England and Normandy, distinct from traditional property taxes, reflecting the strategic importance of carts.

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