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rentage|ˈrɛntɪdʒ| [f. rent n.1 + -age. Cf. OF. rentage (Godef.).] Rent, rental, or renting; also, that which is held for rent.
1633P. Fletcher Purple Isl. vii. ii, All our good we hold from heaven by lease,..Nor can we pay the fine and rentage due. 1888Univ. Rev. Nov. 348 To bring the fact of the rentage of the unfruitful land into harmony with their doctrines. 1892Field 16 July 104/1 The Society's rentage of the Ver lies a few miles south-west of St. Albans. |