- furnage
- Fees exacted from tenants for the use of the oven or bakehouse of the lord of the manor.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Ballentine's law dictionary. Anderson, W.S.. 1998.
Furnage — See Fornagium … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
furnage — fur·nage … English syllables
furnage — See fornagium four … Black's law dictionary
furnage — See fornagium four … Black's law dictionary
furnage — ˈfərnij noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French fornage, from forn, for, four oven (from Latin furnus) + age; akin to Latin formus warm more at warm … Useful english dictionary
Fornagium — Latin term for payment to a lord for the obligation to use his oven; it was also a payment for the right to use one s own oven. The anglicised version of fornagium is furnage . [< Lat. furnus = an oven] Cf. Banality … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
fornagium — Same as furnage … Ballentine's law dictionary
fornage — see furnage … Useful english dictionary