cess
/sɛs/Definitions
1. noun
A tax or impost, especially a feudal tax
“The lord demanded a heavy cess from the peasants.”
2. verb
To pay a tax or impost
“The villagers had to cess the lord a portion of their crops.”
3. verb
To reduce in size or amount, especially by a small amount
“The company tried to cess its losses by cutting costs.”