groundage
1groundage — ground age (ground [asl]j), n. A local tax paid by a ship for the ground or space it occupies while in port. Bouvier. [1913 Webster] …
2groundage — /grown dij/, n. Brit. a tax levied on ships that anchor in a port. [1400 50; late ME grondage. See GROUND1, AGE] * * * …
3groundage — a charge on a ship in port Nautical Terms …
4groundage — ground·age || graÊŠndɪdÊ’ n. port tax; anchorage fee (for ships) …
5groundage — ground·age …
6groundage — /ˈgraʊndɪdʒ/ (say growndij) noun a tax levied on vessels stopping at a port. {ground1 + age (def. 4) …
7groundage — Old custom or tribute paid for the standing of shipping in port. See also demurrage …
8groundage — Old custom or tribute paid for the standing of shipping in port. See also demurrage …
9groundage — A fee charged by port authorities for allowing a ship to remain in a port …
10groundage — n. Brit. duty levied on a ship entering a port or lying on a shore …
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