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pavage Meaning in Telugu ( pavage తెలుగు అంటే)



పేవేజ్, వీధుల్లో సుగమం చేయడానికి

వీధుల్లో ఒక పన్ను,

Noun:

ధదాన్జా, సుగమం, వీధుల్లో సుగమం చేయడానికి,



pavage's Usage Examples:

Tolls were levied on goods passing through the town as pontage and pavage for the maintenance of the bridge and road; in 1282, for example, a ½ d.


It also received one of the earliest grants of pavage in 1266, "for paving the paving of the new market place" removed from the.


Pontage was similar in nature to murage (a toll for the building of town walls) and pavage (a toll for paving streets.


"Chapter 3: Murage, keyage and pavage".


the most heavily used roads were repaired with money raised from tolls by pavage grants.


for sheep being brought in to be sold at market: in 1290, the murage and pavage tax was one penny per ten sheep, reduced to a farthing in 1308.


received by John Fayr collector at the river for pavage this year as appears "c.


IRCAM, Seminaire MaMuX, 9 February 2002, Mosaïques et pavages dans la musique.


government system begun by King Edward I in 1302, when he made a grant of pavage (the right to collect tolls for the paving of streets) to a bailiff and.


Beside work on new pavage this entrance was built up.


paucal, pauciloquent, paucity pav- beat Latin pavire pavage, pave, pavement, pavior pecc- sin Latin peccatum "sin, fault, error", from peccare "to miss, mistake".


set of taxes that could be raised by the towns included murage for walls, pavage for streets, and pontage, a temporary tax for the repair of bridges.


pavage for paving of streets; lastage was a duty paid for a ship-freight, stallage the right to erect stalls at fairs; tronage a toll for weighing wool; keyage.



Synonyms:

covering, application, coating, paving,



Antonyms:

natural object, artifact,



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