Murage
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murage — [ myraʒ ] n. m. • XIIIe; de murer ♦ Action de murer. Murage d une porte. ● murage nom masculin Action de murer ; fait d être muré. murage [myʀaʒ] n. m. ÉTYM. V. 1225 « ensemble de murs »; « action de murer », 1868; … Encyclopédie Universelle
Murage — was a medieval toll for the building or repair of town walls in England and Wales. This was granted by the king by letters patent for a limited term, but the walls were frequently not completed within the term, so that the grant was periodically… … Wikipedia
Murage — A tax or toll levied to pay for the cost of defensive town walls, both for their building and repair. The Latin word used in the documents was muragium. It would be imposed on strangers entering the town. However, it was not a permanent tax. To… … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
murage — /myoor ij/, n. Eng. Law. a toll or tax for the repair or construction of the walls or fortifications of a town. [1225 75; ME < OF, equiv. to mur(er) to wall about (see MURE) + age AGE] * * * … Universalium
murage — (mu ra j ) s. m. 1° État de ce qui est muré ; action de murer. Terme d ancienne jurisprudence. Droit qu on levait pour l entretien d une ville et des monuments publics. HISTORIQUE XVe s. • ... Car lors chiet [tombe] le muraige [la… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
murage — [ mjʊərɪdʒ] noun Brit. historical tax levied for building or repairing the walls of a town. Origin ME: from OFr. from mur wall , from L. murus … English new terms dictionary
Murage — ♦ A toll charges to pay for the building or repair of town walls. (Reynolds, Susan. An Introduction to the History of English Medieval Towns, 199) … Medieval glossary
murage — mu·rage … English syllables
murage — n. rate levied for upkeep of city s walls … Dictionary of difficult words
murage — A payment of money in lieu of murorum operatio … Ballentine's law dictionary