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brokage

American  
[broh-kij] / ˈbroʊ kɪdʒ /

noun

Archaic.
  1. brokerage.


Etymology

Origin of brokage

1350–1400; Middle English < Anglo-French brocage; broker, -age

Example Sentences

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Remember, sirrah, the dinners and suppers, fat venison and good words, I was fain to give you, christening your children still by the way of brokage.

From A Select Collection of Old English Plays Volume 14 of 15 by Dodsley, Robert

They could neither possess property, nor engage in manufactures, nor cultivate the soil: they lived by botching and brokage.

From The Roman Question by About, Edmond