branchage
/bræntʃɑːʒ/ or /bræntʃɑːʒ/Definitions
1. noun
A covering or layer of branches, especially on a tree or a building.
“The branchage of the ancient oak tree had grown thick over the years.”
2. noun
In feudal law, the service or labor owed to a lord by a vassal, typically in the form of military service.
“The vassal was required to provide a certain amount of branchage to the lord every year.”