different between bordage vs fordage
bordage
English
Etymology
Latin bordagium.
Noun
bordage (countable and uncountable, plural bordages)
- The base or servile tenure by which a bordar held his cottage.
Anagrams
- Bargoed, Beograd, beardog, bodrage
Norman
Etymology
bord +? -age
Noun
bordage m (uncountable)
- (Jersey, nautical) planking
Synonyms
- bordaille
- bord dé baté
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fordage
English
Etymology
ford +? -age
Noun
fordage (usually uncountable, plural fordages)
- The act of fording a river, etc.
- A point at which fording a river, etc. is possible.
Anagrams
- foraged
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