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beaconage

/ˈbiːkənɪdʒ/advanced Level

English Meaning & Definitions

1.noun

A tax or toll formerly levied on shipping for the maintenance of beacons, buoys, and lighthouses.

Example Sentences:
  • The merchant vessels entering the port were assessed a heavy beaconage.
  • Records from the 18th-century port authority detailed the collection of beaconage from foreign traders.
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Cultural Origin & Etymology

Derived from 'beacon' (Old English 'bēacen', meaning sign or portent) combined with the suffix '-age' (denoting a fee, charge, or collective status, from Old French). Historically used in maritime law to denote a toll or duty levied on merchant shipping for the maintenance of beacons, buoys, and lighthouses.

Memory Aid & Mnemonic

Think of paying a TAX (the '-age' suffix) for every BEACON that guides ships safely to harbor.

Frequently Asked Questions About “beaconage

1. What is the meaning of “beaconage” in English?

In English, beaconage (noun) is defined as: “A tax or toll formerly levied on shipping for the maintenance of beacons, buoys, and lighthouses.”.

2. How do you use “beaconage” in a sentence?

The merchant vessels entering the port were assessed a heavy beaconage.

3. What are English synonyms of “beaconage”?

4. What is the etymology and word origin of “beaconage”?

Derived from 'beacon' (Old English 'bēacen', meaning sign or portent) combined with the suffix '-age' (denoting a fee, charge, or collective status, from Old French). Historically used in maritime law to denote a toll or duty levied on merchant shipping for the maintenance of beacons, buoys, and lighthouses.