Fossage

/ˈfɒsɪdʒ/ noun

Definition

A historical feudal tax or fee paid for the right to dig ditches or maintain moats on land, or the privilege of maintaining fortifications.

Etymology

From Old French fossage, derived from fossa with the -age suffix indicating a tax or fee (similar to tonnage or portage). This reflects medieval land rights and obligations.

Kelly Says

In medieval times, controlling the right to dig fossae was controlling military defense—so local lords charged fossage to anyone who wanted to protect their property, making it a form of security tax!

Translations

AMአማርኛ
ውሃ
w-a-ha
ARالعربية
حفرة
haf-ra
BNবাংলা
গর্ত
gar-t
CACatalà
forat
fo-rat
CSČeština
rychle
rych-le
DADansk
grave
gra-ve
DEDeutsch
Graben
gra-ben
ELΕλληνικά
κοιλάδα
koi-la-da
ESEspañol
fosado
fo-sa-doh
FAفارسی
خندق
khan-dak
FISuomi
kuoppa
koo-ppa
FRFrançais
fossé
fo-se
GUGU
ખાડા
kha-da
HAHA
guguwa
gu-gu-wa
HEעברית
בור
bor
HIहिन्दी
खाई
kha-ee
HUMagyar
árk
ark
IDBahasa Indonesia
parit
pa-rit
IGIG
nwa
n-wa
ITItaliano
fosse
fos-se
JA日本語
mizu-no-kizu
KKKK
ауыз
au-yz
KMKM
វាល
v-a-al
KO한국어
구덩이
gu-deung-ee
MRMR
खोली
kho-lee
MSBahasa Melayu
parit
pa-rit
MYမြန်မာ
ကျောက်
chaw-kye
NLNederlands
gracht
gracht
NONorsk
grav
grav
PAPA
ਖੋਹ
khoh
PLPolski
fosy
fo-see
PTPortuguês
fosso
fo-sso
RORomână
fosă
fo-sa
RUРусский
рычаг
ry-chag
SVSvenska
gropa
gro-pa
SWKiswahili
shimo
shi-mo
TAதமிழ்
அகழி
a-ka-zi
TEతెలుగు
వంక
van-ka
THไทย
ร่อง
rong
TLTL
butas
boo-tas
TRTürkçe
kırık
kir-ik
UKУкраїнська
ям
yam
URاردو
گڑھ
gar-h
VITiếng Việt
rãnh
ranh
YOYO
àjọ
a-jo
ZH中文
gōu
ZUZU
inkundla
in-kun-dla

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