different between piccage vs pickage
piccage
English
Alternative forms
- pickage
Etymology
Latin piccadium, from French piquer (“to prick”).
Noun
piccage (plural piccages)
- (law, Britain, obsolete) Money paid at fairs for permission to break ground for booths.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Ainsworth to this entry?)
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pickage
English
Noun
pickage (plural pickages)
- Alternative form of piccage
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