SCUTAGE


Meaning of SCUTAGE in English

ˈskyüd.ij noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Medieval Latin scutagium, from Latin scutum shield + Medieval Latin -agium -age (from Old French -age ) — more at esquire

: an impost tax or fine levied upon a tenant of a knight's fee in commutation for or for default in the render of the military service attached to the fee

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