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† ˈboonage Obs. [f. boon n.1 + -age. Cf. bonage.] = boon n. 6; boon-work.1610 W. Folkingham Art of Survey iv. iv. 84 Boonage, Fines, Heriots, Reliefes.
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† ˈbonage Sc. Obs. Also bonnage. [app. variant of boonage, perh. confused with bondage.] Services rendered by a tenant to his landlord as part of rent.1791 Statist. Acc. Scotl. I. 433 Bonnage is an obligation on the part of the tenant to cut down the proprietor's corn. This duty he must perform when...
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