Plural of brockage; multiple instances of brokerage fees or defective coins.
Simple plural formation from 'brockage' with the addition of '-es' suffix, following standard English pluralization rules for words ending in '-age'.
The shift from singular to plural might seem simple, but in medieval times, counting multiple brockages meant tracking how many transactions a broker had handled—each one a small fee that accumulated into serious wealth.
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