gue
/geɪ/Definitions
1. noun
A fee charged by the owner of a mine for the right to dig on their land.
“The mining company had to pay a sizeable gue to the landowner for the privilege of extracting minerals.”
2. noun
A small, usually unpretentious, hotel or inn.
“The traveler checked into a quaint gue in the countryside for a peaceful night’s sleep.”
3. verb
To give a fee, especially to a landlord, for permission to work on their land.
“The farmer gues the landowner for the right to plant his crops.”