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† ˈear-ˌrent Obs. [perh. orig. f. ear n.3 + rent; but used (? punningly) with allusion to ear n.1] ? Some kind of agricultural rent. In quots. used punningly for: a. The loss of a person's ears in the pillory. b. The ‘tax’ imposed on a listener's patience by a profitless or noisy talker.
1610B. Jonson Alch. i. i, Raskalls would runne themselves from breath to see..you t' haue but a Hole to thrust your heads in, For which you should pay Eare-rent. 1624Massinger Renegado iii. ii, You speak not tempests, nor take ear-rent from A poor shopkeeper. |