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单词 bordage
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bordagen.1

/ˈbɔːdɪdʒ/
Etymology: < Old French bordage (still in local use in France), = medieval Latin bordāgium , < Old French borde , medieval Latin borda cot + -age suffix: see bordar n. (Connected in some English dictionaries, from Manley and Blount downwards, with bord ‘table’, but clearly explained and illustrated by Du Cange, and in French use by Godefroy.)
Feudal System.
The tenure by which a bordar held his cot at the will of his lord; the services due from a bordar. (As an English word only in modern historians.)
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society > law > legal right > right of possession or ownership > tenure of property > [noun] > tenure by service > at lord's pleasure
bordage1664
a1300 Coust. de Norm. i. iii. 15 (Du Cange) Tenure par bordage, si est comme aucune borde [later edd. add loge ou maison] est baillie à aucun pour fere les vils services son Seignor: ne poet lomme cel fiement ne vendre, ne engagier ne donner, et de ç'en n'est pas homage fet.
1664 H. Spelman Glossarium at Bordarii Bordage.
1771 E. Ledwich Antiquitates Sarisburienses 29 From the Grand Customer of Normandy we learn, that Bordage was a base tenure, where such a house or cottage was obliged to thresh, draw water, grind corn, and do such other servile work.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

bordagen.2

/ˈbɔːdɪdʒ/
Etymology: < French bordage, < bord side, border to border.
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1. Nautical. ‘The planking on a ship's side.’ (Modern dictionaries.)
2. That which forms the border of anything.
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the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > edge, border, or margin > [noun] > that which forms the edge or border
lista700
edge1502
borderc1540
verge1573
skirt1576
brim?1610
limb1644
edging1684
bordure1691
bordage1860
bordering1862
rimming1868
skirting1872
1860 Sir W. Logan in Borthwick Brit. Amer. Reader 149 When forced into a narrow part of the channel, the lateral pressure it [sc. the ice] there exerts drives the bordage up the banks, where it sometimes accumulates to the height of from forty to fifty feet.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1887; most recently modified version published online June 2018).
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