PRAETAXATION


Meaning of PRAETAXATION in English

noun

or pre·tax·a·tion ˌprēˌtakˈsāshən

Etymology: Medieval Latin praetaxat us (past participle of praetaxare to reckon beforehand, from prae- pre- + taxare to estimate, reckon) + English -ion — more at tax

: the act or privilege of voting before others especially as exercised by a small powerful group in selecting a monarch

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