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▪ I. primage1 (ˈpraɪmɪdʒ) [Known first in med. (Anglo-)L. form primāgium (see -age); of obscure origin: cf. primegilt. Hence mod.F. primage (1771 in Dict. Trévoux).] 1. A customary allowance formerly made by the shipper to the master and crew of a vessel for the loading and care of the cargo; also c... Oxford English Dictionary
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John Weskett
master for his care of them, over and above the freight ; hence it is expressed in the bills of lading, as paying so much freight for the said goods, with primage wikipedia.org
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primegilt
† ˈprimegilt Sc. Obs. In 6–7 pryme-, prym-. [? from prime v.1 1 + gilt = gelt, geld, payment.] = primage 1.1518–19 Burgh Rec. Edinb. (1869) I. 187 To be furit to the port of Deip in France for the fraucht of xxvjs. and xvjs. the most chairge frie of all vther chairges except pryme gilt. 1576 Ibid. (... Oxford English Dictionary
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In silico medicine
In December 2018, the four-year PRIMAGE project was launched. wikipedia.org
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hat-money
ˈhat-money [In Fr. chapeau, Sp. sombrero, app. because dropped in a hat.] (See quots.)1676 C. Molloy De Jure Maritimo ii. ix. §6 (1688) 270 Petty Averidge is another small Duty which Merchants pay to the Master..The French Ships commonly term the Gratuity Hat-money. 1755 tr. Ordenenzas di Bilbao in ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Hull Trinity House
In 1680 Charles II appointed the guild as managers of the Haven, and affirmed the right to charge primage, set buoys, appoint pilots and make bylaws. wikipedia.org
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anchorage
▪ I. anchorage1 (ˈæŋkərɪdʒ) Also 6 ankarage, 7 -erage, -orage, anchrage. [f. prec. + -age, cf. Fr. ancrage.] 1. The action or process of anchoring; the condition of lying at anchor.1611 Cotgr., Anchraige, ankorage, ankoring. 1634 W. Wood New Eng. Prosp. i. i, There is roome for the Anchorage of 500 ... Oxford English Dictionary
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petilodemenage
† petiˈlodemenage Obs. rare. = Petty lodemanage: see lodemanage.1622 Malynes Anc. Law-Merch. 138 Primage, Petilo⁓deminage, and sometimes Pilotage, according to the accustomed manner in the like Voyages. Oxford English Dictionary
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List of Acts of the New Zealand Parliament (1891–1912)
Oaths Act Omaka Recreation Reserve Sale Act Palmerston North Reserves Act Amended: 1994 Post and Telegraph Classification and Regulation Act Primage wikipedia.org
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Give an example of a space $X$, a subset $A$ and topology on $A$ such that $i: A \rightarrow X$ is NOT continuous I was thinking of taking $X=\\{0,1,2\\}$ and $A=\\{1,2\\}$ And then the primage of ${0}$ is empty? I ...
Take $X=\mathbb R$ with usual topology and $A=\mathbb Z$ with indiscrete topology. (The one in which only empty set and whole set are open). This is not continuous as the inverse image $i^{-1}(n-\epsilon,n+\epsilon)=\\{n\\}$ for any $n\in \mathbb Z$ and for some $0<\epsilon <1$ is not open in $\math...
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prime
▪ I. prime, n.1 (praɪm) [OE. prîm, ad. L. prīma, from prīma hōra the first hour (in Roman reckoning): see prime a. Reinforced after the 11th c. by F. prime (:—L. prīma), from which the non-ecclesiastical senses were prob. mainly taken.] I. In the ecclesiastical and connected senses. 1. One of the Da... Oxford English Dictionary
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average
▪ I. ˈaverage, n.1 Old Law. Forms: 5– average; Sc. 6 avarage, arage, arrage, aryage, 6–9 arriage. [In OF. average (Godef.) and med. (Anglo-) L. averagium, apparently the same as avera in Domesday Book, explained by Spelman as ‘one day's work which the king's tenants gave to the sheriff.’ In the vern... Oxford English Dictionary
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