- Scavage
Scavage (engl., spr. Skäwwidsck), so v.w. Standgeld od. Krahngeld.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Scavage (engl., spr. Skäwwidsck), so v.w. Standgeld od. Krahngeld.
Pierer's Lexicon. 1857–1865.
Scavage — es un sistema de búsqueda orientado al comercio exterior, en especial a la región del Mercosur, que mantiene información histórica sobre operaciones de importación y exportación, afectaciones sobre el nomenclador arancelario y un directorio de… … Wikipedia Español
Scavage — Scav age (?; 48), n. [LL. scavagium, fr. AS. sce[ a]wian to look at, to inspect. See {Show}.] (O. Eng. Law) A toll or duty formerly exacted of merchant strangers by mayors, sheriffs, etc., for goods shown or offered for sale within their… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scavage — A toll levied on merchant strangers and their goods in London and other towns. The Latin form was scavagium. Cf. Scavager … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
scavage — scav·age … English syllables
scavage — A toll exacted of foreign merchants by town officers for showing or exposing goods for sale in the town. See 1 Bl Comm 316 … Ballentine's law dictionary
scavage — ˈskavij noun ( s) Etymology: Middle English skawage, from Old North French escauwage inspection, from escauwer to inspect (of Germanic origin) + age; akin to Old English scēawian to look at, see, inspect more at show : a duty exacted in 14th,… … Useful english dictionary
Foreign trade of Argentina — This article is about the foreign trade of Argentina. See Economy of Argentina for a more general overview. Modern historyAgriculturally productive and thinly populated, Argentina recorded trade surpluses for most of the period between 1900 and… … Wikipedia
Scavenger — Scav en*ger, n. [OE. scavager an officer with various duties, originally attending to scavage, fr. OE. & E. scavage. See {Scavage}, {Show}, v.] A person whose employment is to clean the streets of a city, by scraping or sweeping, and carrying off … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scavenger beetle — Scavenger Scav en*ger, n. [OE. scavager an officer with various duties, originally attending to scavage, fr. OE. & E. scavage. See {Scavage}, {Show}, v.] A person whose employment is to clean the streets of a city, by scraping or sweeping, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Scavenger crab — Scavenger Scav en*ger, n. [OE. scavager an officer with various duties, originally attending to scavage, fr. OE. & E. scavage. See {Scavage}, {Show}, v.] A person whose employment is to clean the streets of a city, by scraping or sweeping, and… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English