tollage
/ˈtɒlɪdʒ/ or /ˈtɔːlɪdʒ/Definitions
1. noun
A tax or charge paid for crossing a bridge, a river, or a frontier.
“The tollage on the new bridge was quite high, so I decided to take the ferry instead.”
2. noun
In feudal England, a tax or service required of a vassal or a tenant in return for land held under a lord.
“The lord demanded a significant tollage from his tenant in exchange for protection and land use.”