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Definition of Factorages
1. factorage [n] - See also: factorage
Lexicographical Neighbors of Factorages
Literary usage of Factorages
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Pulpit of the American Revolution: Or, the Political Sermons of the by John Wingate Thornton (1876)
"... of hostilities was thus; being chiefly carried on by foreign factorages— a
mode of commerce which the British merchants intended to have been universal. ..."
2. The Book of Old Edinburgh: With Historical Accounts of the Buildings Therein by John Charles Dunlop, Alison Hay Dunlop (1896)
"Similar factorages—each a very coign of vantage for antiquarian observation, and
differing much from casual visits—were held for houses in the High Street, ..."
3. The Book of Old Edinburgh: And Hand-book to the Old Edinburgh Street by John Charles Dunlop, Alison Hay Dunlop (1886)
"Similar factorages—each A very coign of vantage for antiquarian observation, and
differing much from casual visits—were held for houses in the High Street, ..."
4. Bud: A Novel by Neil Munro (1907)
"Trust estates and factorages from all quarters of the county came now to the
office at the windy corner. A Christian lawyer with a sense of fun, ..."