fermage
/fɛʁ.mɑʒ/Definitions
1. noun
A tax on land, especially in medieval France, paid in kind or in cash.
“The lord of the manor imposed a heavy ferme on the peasants, forcing them to give up a significant portion of their crops.”
2. verb
To pay a ferme or to pay taxes on land.
“The peasants were forced to ferme the lord’s land, giving up a large portion of their harvest.”