tailage Antonyms

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Meaning of tailage

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tailage (n.)

See Tallage.

tailage Sentence Examples

  1. The villagers endured heavy tailage, burdened by excessive taxation imposed by the feudal lord.
  2. The tailage levied on the peasantry crippled the local economy, leaving them in dire poverty.
  3. The king's exorbitant tailage depleted the kingdom's wealth, fueling widespread dissent.
  4. The rebellion against the oppressive tailage was met with swift and brutal retaliation from the authorities.
  5. The chronicle recorded the grievous tailage imposed upon the serfs, who labored under inhumane conditions.
  6. The tailage collectors were ruthless, seizing property and livestock from those unable to pay.
  7. The unfair distribution of tailage sparked resentment and social unrest.
  8. The abolition of tailage marked a significant milestone in the struggle for equitable taxation.
  9. Historians debate the economic and social impact of tailage on medieval societies.
  10. The burden of tailage weighed heavily on the shoulders of the common people, shaping the course of history.

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The villagers endured heavy tailage, burdened by excessive taxation imposed by the feudal lord.

The tailage levied on the peasantry crippled the local economy, leaving them in dire poverty.

The king's exorbitant tailage depleted the kingdom's wealth, fueling widespread dissent.

The rebellion against the oppressive tailage was met with swift and brutal retaliation from the authorities.