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prisable

prisable, a.
  (ˈpraɪzəb(ə)l)
  Also prizable.
  [a. AF. prisable, f. prise prise n.1: see -able; cf. dutiable.]
  Liable to the custom of prisage.

[1392–3 Rolls of Parlt. III. 307/1 Paiant pur chescun tonell de Vyns prisables Vynt deners.] 1882 H. Hall in Antiquary VI. 231/1 The primary meaning of the term prizage—viz. that the Crown took prizable wines at its own price. 1885Hist. Customs II. 106 An equivalent of the Custom of 2s. paid by aliens, namely, 20d. for every prisable pipe, and 10d. for every other pipe.

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