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pickage
pickage, piccage (ˈpɪkɪdʒ) Forms: 4 pyk-, 5 pyck-, 7–8 pic-, 7– pick-, piccage. [f. pick v.1 + -age. In AF. picage (Calais 1376), med.(Anglo-)L. picāgium (Du Cange), f. F. piquer: cf. pick v.1] A toll paid for breaking the ground in setting up booths, stalls, tents, etc. at fairs.1364 in Cal. Letter... Oxford English Dictionary
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piccage
piccage variant of pickage. Oxford English Dictionary
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pyckage
pyck, pyckage obs. ff. pique n.1, pitch n.1, pickage. Oxford English Dictionary
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picage
picage variant of pickage. Oxford English Dictionary
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pykarelle
▪ I. pyk, -e, pykke obs. ff. pick, north. f. pitch n.1▪ II. pyk, pykage, pykar, pykarelle obs. ff. pick, pike, pickage, picard, piker1, pickerel1. Oxford English Dictionary
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terrage
† ˈterrage Obs. Also 5 terage. [a. OF. terage (13th c. in Godef.):—pop. L. terrāticum (869 in Du Cange), f. L. terra earth: see -age. Hence med.L. terrāgium (1030 in Du Cange).] 1. Land; a territory, district.c 1400 Destr. Troy 1072 Þai comen to the cost..of the terage of Troy. Ibid. 13631 Þat Pirru... Oxford English Dictionary
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pillage
▪ I. pillage, n. (ˈpɪlɪdʒ) Forms: 4–5 pilage, 5 pyl-, pel-, peilage (Sc.), 5–6 pyllage, 6 pielage, pilladge, 5– pillage. [a. F. pillage (14th c. in Hatz.-Darm.), f. piller to plunder (pill v.1).] 1. The action of plundering or taking as spoil; spoliation, plunder: chiefly that practised in war; but ... Oxford English Dictionary
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