quinzieme

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See also: quinzième

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Etymology[edit]

From French quinzième (fifteenth).

Noun[edit]

quinzieme (plural quinziemes)

  1. (historical) A tax of one fifteenth (0.067%), particularly the excise and customs charged by John of England around 1204.

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