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escuage

/es-kyoo-ij/US // ˈɛs kyu ɪdʒ //UK // (ˈɛskjʊɪdʒ) //

逃避,逃亡,逃学,擒拿手

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : scutage.

Examples

  • When the custom of escuage arose is a matter which no antiquarian researches have settled.

  • Amid the obligations was that of escuage, by which the price of a knight's fee should be paid every year.

  • In this yeare the king tooke escuage, fortie shillings of euerie knights fée, towards the charges of his last wars in Wales.

  • Soone after whose arriuall, escuage was gathered through the realme towards the bearing of the kings charges.

  • Their feudal service was now commuted for an escuage, which fell very short of the expenses incurred in a protracted campaign.