different between pollage vs pellage
pollage
English
Etymology
poll +? -age
Noun
pollage (plural pollages)
- (obsolete) A poll tax, one charged for each person.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Foxe to this entry?)
pollage From the web:
pellage
English
Etymology
From Latin pellicula, from pellis (“a skin”).
Noun
pellage (uncountable)
- The duty on hides, furs and skins.
Related terms
- pelt
- pelisse
- pell
- pellagra
- pellicle
- peltry
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