scutage

/ˈskjuːteɪdʒ/

Definitions

1. noun

A tax or payment made by a vassal to his lord in medieval England, especially in the form of a lump sum or a portion of crops.

“The lord demanded a hefty scutage from his vassals for the right to protect them from invaders.”

Synonyms

  • payment
  • tax

Antonyms

  • exemption
  • waiver