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Word Meanings - FORESTAGE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

A duty or tribute payable to the king's foresters. A service paid by foresters to the king.

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  • PAYABLE
    1. That may, can, or should be paid; suitable to be paid; justly due. Drayton. Thanks are a tribute payable by the poorest. South. That may be discharged or settled by delivery of value. Matured; now due.
  • SERVICE
    The act of bringing to notice, either actually or constructively, in such manner as is prescribed by law; as, the service of a subpoena or an attachment. (more info) 1. The act of serving; the occupation of a servant; the performance of labor for
  • TRIBUTER
    One who works for a certain portion of the ore, or its value. Note: Tributers generally work in gangs, and have a limited portion of a lode set them, called a tribute pitch, beyond which they are not permitted to work, and for which they receive
  • SERVICEABLE
    1. Doing service; promoting happiness, interest, advantage, or any good; useful to any end; adapted to any good end use; beneficial; advantageous. "Serviceable to religion and learning". Atterbury. "Serviceable tools." Macaulay. I know thee well,
  • SERVICE; SERVICE
    A name given to several trees and shrubs of the genus Pyrus, as Pyrus domestica and P. torminalis of Europe, the various species of mountain ash or rowan tree, and the American shad bush (see Shad bush, under Shad). They have clusters of small,
  • SERVICEAGE
    Servitude. Fairfax.
  • SERVICE UNIFORM
    The uniform prescribed in regulations for active or routine service, in distinction from dress, full dress, etc. In the United States army it is of olive-drab woolen or khaki-colored cotton, with all metal attachments of dull-finish bronze, with
  • SERVICE CAP; SERVICE HAT
    A cap or hat worn by officers or enlisted men when full-dress uniform, or dress uniform, is not worn. In the United States army the service cap is round, about 3½ inches high, flat-topped, with a visor. The service hat is of soft felt of khaki
  • TRIBUTE
    A certain proportion of the ore raised, or of its value, given to the miner as his recompense. Pryce. Tomlinson. Tribute money, money paid as a tribute or tax. -- Tribute pitch. See under Tributer. Syn. -- See Subsidy. (more info) to bestow,
  • PUBLIC-SERVICE CORPORATION; QUASI-PUBLIC CORPORATION
    A corporation, such as a railroad company, lighting company, water company, etc., organized or chartered to follow a public calling or to render services more or less essential to the general public convenience or safety.
  • BOND SERVICE
    The condition of a bond servant; sevice without wages; slavery. Their children . . . upon those did Solomon levy a tribute of bond service. 1 Kings ix. 21.
  • UNSERVICE
    Neglect of duty; idleness; indolence. Massinger.
  • RETRIBUTER
    One who makes retribution.
  • REDISTRIBUTE
    To distribute again. -- Re*dis`tri*bu"tion (-tr, n.
  • SUPERSERVICEABLE
    Overofficious; doing more than is required or desired. "A superserviceable, finical rogue." Shak.
  • KNIGHT SERVICE
    A tenure of lands held by knights on condition of performing military service. See Chivalry, n., 4.
  • DISTRIBUTER
    One who, or that which, distributes or deals out anything; a dispenser. Addison.
  • DISSERVICEABLE
    Calculated to do disservice or harm; not serviceable; injurious; harmful; unserviceable. Shaftesbury. -- Dis*serv"ice*a*ble*ness, n. Norris. -- Dis*serv"ice*a*bly, adv.
  • KNIGHT SERVICE; KNIGHT'S SERVICE
    1. The military service by rendering which a knight held his lands; also, the tenure of lands held on condition of performing military service. By far the greater part of England is held of the king by knight's service. . . . In
  • EYESERVICE
    Service performed only under inspection, or the eye of an employer. Not with eyeservice, as menpleasers. Col. iii. 22.
  • CIVIL SERVICE REFORM
    The substitution of business principles and methods for political methods in the conduct of the civil service. esp. the merit system instead of the spoils system in making appointments to office.
  • REPAYABLE
    Capable of being, or proper to be , repaid; due; as, a loan repayable in ten days; services repayable in kind.

 

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