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multure, n. (ˈmʌltjʊə(r), -tʃə(r)) Forms: 4–5 multir, 5 -yr, Sc. mowter, 5–7 molter, 5–9 multer, 6 -ur, multrar, myltour, 7 mou(l)ture; Sc. and dial. 5–9 moulter, 7–9 moulture, mooter, 8 multur, mu'ter, 9 multre, etc. (see E.D.D.); 5– multure, 7– mulcture. [a. OF. molture, moulture, mod.F. mouture:—...
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Multure
Multure (or mulcture), pronounced 'mooter', was the name for the mill toll: a fixed proportion of the tenant's grain, paid to the miller by the The term 'dry multure' was often used, indicating the multure that a tenant had to pay, whether the grain was to be ground or not.
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In Scotland, thirlage tied land to a particular mill, whose owner took a proportion of the grain as multure.
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thirl-multure
† thirl-ˈmulture Sc. Law. Obs. Also 5 thrill-, thryl-, threll-. [See thirl n.2, thrill n.2, and multure.] The insucken multure paid by tenants of astricted lands to the mill having the right of thirlage; also, the right to exact this multure.α 1423 Charters, &c. of Edinb. (1871) 55 With the suckins,...
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knaveship
knaveship (ˈneɪvʃɪp) Also (Sc.) 6 knaship, knaifschip, 7 knawship. [f. knave n. + -ship.] 1. The condition of being a knave: used with a possessive, as a mock title.1589 Pappe w. Hatchet B, Your Knaueship brake you[r] fast on the Bishops. 1680 Revenge i. i. 6 What, Mr. Trickwell, does your Knaveship...
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