different between poundage vs poundaged
poundage
English
Etymology 1
pound +? -age
Noun
poundage (countable and uncountable, plural poundages)
- (countable) a charge based on the weight of something in pounds
- (countable) a charge based on the value of something in pounds sterling
- (countable) a weight measured in pounds
- (countable) a fee charged for keeping an animal in a pound, or for its release
- (uncountable) the keeping of an animal in a pound
- (uncountable) weight, especially body weight
- Eating more beans may help you lose a little poundage.
Verb
poundage (third-person singular simple present poundages, present participle poundaging, simple past and past participle poundaged)
- To collect, as poundage; to assess, or rate, by poundage.
Etymology 2
pound +? -age
Noun
poundage (countable and uncountable, plural poundages)
- (countable) a fee charged for keeping an animal in a pound, or for its release
- (uncountable) the keeping of an animal in a pound
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poundaged
English
Verb
poundaged
- simple past tense and past participle of poundage
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