The state of owing money; accumulated unpaid debts or overdue payments.
From 'arrear' with the suffix '-age' (condition or collection). The term developed in medieval commerce to describe the accumulated pile of unpaid debts a merchant or household might owe.
Medieval account books carefully tracked 'arrearage' because it represented both financial risk and social shame—being in significant arrearage could destroy a merchant's reputation and credit permanently!
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