fullage

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English

Etymology

From full + -age.

Noun

fullage (countable and uncountable, plural fullages)

  1. The fulling or cleansing cloth.
    • 1665, Dud Dudley, Mettallum Martis:
      the tuckeage and fullage of wolen cloth
  2. The fee paid for such a service

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