• Demurrage

    Origin

    1640s, from Old French demorage, from demorer (English demur),

    Online Etymology Dictionary

    from Latin demorari ("to tarry").

    Surface etymology is demur("delay") + -age, with doubled ‘r’ to clarify pronunciation and avoid ambiguity with demure.

    Noun

    demurrage

    (countable and uncountable; plural demurrages)
    1. the detention of a ship or other freight vehicle, during delayed loading or unloading
    2. compensation paid for such detention
    3. a charge made for exchanging currency for bullion

    Antonyms

    • (detention of a ship, or fee paid for it) despatch
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