Gavall

/ɡəˈvɔːl/ noun

Definition

A tax or tribute, especially a feudal or manorial tax in medieval England, sometimes related to land tenure obligations.

Etymology

From Old French 'gavelle,' ultimately from Germanic roots related to taxation and tribute. The word reflects the complex medieval tax system of feudal England.

Kelly Says

The gavall is a linguistic fossil from medieval feudalism—words like this are archaeologically valuable because they record what mattered economically in societies centuries ago! Tax words often survive in historical documents long after the systems disappear.

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