Gabelle

/ɡæˈbɛl/ noun

Definition

A tax levied on salt or other goods in medieval and early modern France.

Etymology

From Old French 'gabelle,' possibly derived from Italian 'gabella' meaning 'tax,' which comes from Arabic origins through medieval trade. The word became synonymous with unjust taxation.

Kelly Says

The salt tax (gabelle) was so despised in France that it actually contributed to the French Revolution—something as basic as salt shouldn't cost that much, people said!

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