thirlage

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Alteration of earlier thrallage, equivalent to thrall +‎ -age.

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thirlage (countable and uncountable, plural thirlages)

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  1. (historical, Scotland) The right of the owner of a mill to compel tenants to bring all their grain to that mill for milling.

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