Definition of Peages

1. peage [n] - See also: peage

Lexicographical Neighbors of Peages

peacockery
peacockier
peacockiest
peacocking
peacockish
peacocks
peacocky
peacod
peacods
peacotum
peacotums
peafowl
peafowls
peag
peage
peages (current term)
peagrit
peagrits
peagrowing
peags
peahen
peahens
peak
peak(a)
peak-seaason
peak bodies
peak body
peak expiratory flow
peak expiratory flow rate
peak flow

Literary usage of Peages

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Fee System in the United States by Thomas Klingenberg Urdahl (1898)
"As an example may be mentioned the fee for a teacher's examination, which is ten francs for a lower grade, and twenty francs for a higher.1 I. peages. ..."

2. A History of Commerce by Clive Day (1907)
"... des peages, Lyons, 1550, quarto. The student who desires to follow the subject will find ample ... cinq, ou six peages. Et pour ce faire se associent ..."

3. A History of Commerce by Clive Day (1914)
"... des peages. Lyons, 1550, quarto. The student who desires to follow the subject will ... font monopole ensemble de tenir quatre, cinq, ou six peages. ..."

4. An Old Man's Thoughts about Many Things by George Long (1872)
"These river tolls, under the name of Traites, when collected on behalf of the State, and peages when collected on behalf of communities or Seigneurs, ..."

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