ˈtrōnij noun
( -s )
Etymology: Anglo-French, from trone + Old French -age
1.
a. : a medieval toll or duty for compulsory weighing of coarse goods (as wool) at the public trone
b. : the act of weighing such goods
2. : the right of demanding tronage
ˈtrōnij noun
( -s )
Etymology: Anglo-French, from trone + Old French -age
1.
a. : a medieval toll or duty for compulsory weighing of coarse goods (as wool) at the public trone
b. : the act of weighing such goods
2. : the right of demanding tronage
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012