• Stallage

    Origin

    stall + -age? Compare Old French estallange, of German origin.

    Full definition of stallage

    Noun

    stallage

    (plural stallages)
    1. (obsolete) The dues levied for the erection and use of a stall at a fair or market.
      • 1899, Joseph Gerald Pease and Herbert Chitty, A treatise on the law of markets and fairs with the principal statutes relating thereto, Knight and Co., pg. 63:Stallage and the like payments are made in respect of some user of the soil beyond the mere entry into the market; for no one has a right to erect a stall or appropriate part of the market place as a standing without making a satisfaction for it to the owner of the soil ...
    2. (obsolete) dung of cattle or horses, mixed with straw
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