† ˈfructuage Sc. Obs.
[f. L. frūctu-s fruit + -age. Cf. fruitage.]
Fruits collectively, fruit.
| 1637–50 Row Hist. Kirk (1842) 141 Their Moondayes mercatt, occasioning necessarlie the carieing of loads on the Lord's day; Item, Selling of flours and fructuages that day. |