Prisage
[praizidʒ]
Definition
(n.) A right belonging to the crown of England, of taking two tuns of wine from every ship importing twenty tuns or more, -- one before and one behind the mast. By charter of Edward I. butlerage was substituted for this.
(n.) The share of merchandise taken as lawful prize at sea which belongs to the king or admiral.
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Definition
n. formerly a right of the English kings to seize for crown purposes esp. that of taking two tuns of wine from every ship importing twenty tuns or more.
Editor: Spence