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scutage

N เงิน จ่าย ค่า ยกเว้น การ เป็น ทหาร 

 

scutate

A เป็น เกล็ด ใหญ่  คล้าย โล่ 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SCUTAGE

n.[Law L. scutagium, from scutum, a shield. ] In English history, a tax or contributiion levied upon those who held lands by knight service; originally, a composition for personal service which the tenant owed to his lord, but afterward levied as an assessment. Blackstone.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SCUTA

SCUTA Scu "ta, n. pl.

 

Defn: See Scutum.

 

SCUTAGE

Scu "tage (; 48 ), n. Etym: [LL. scutagium, from L. scutum a shield. ](Eng. Hist. )

 

Defn: Shield money; commutation of service for a sum of money. See Escuage.

 

SCUTAL

SCUTAL Scu "tal, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to a shield. A good example of these scutal monstrosities. Cussans.

 

SCUTATE

Scu "tate, a. Etym: [L. scutatus armed with a shield, from scutum a shield. ]

 

1. Buckler-shaped; round or nearly round.

 

2. (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: Protected or covered by bony or horny plates, or large scales.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

scuta

scu ta |ˈsk (y )o͞otə ˈskjudə | plural form of scutum.

 

scutage

scu tage |ˈsk (y )o͞otij ˈskjudɪʤ | noun (in a feudal society ) money paid by a vassal to his lord in lieu of military service. ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin scutagium, from Latin scutum shield.

 

Scutari

Scu ta ri |ˈsko͞otərē, -tärē skuˈtɑri | a former name for Üsküdar.

 

Oxford Dictionary

scuta

scuta |ˈskjuːtə (r )| plural form of scutum.

 

scutage

scutage |ˈskjuːtɪdʒ | noun [ mass noun ] (in a feudal society ) money paid by a vassal to his lord in lieu of military service. ORIGIN late Middle English: from medieval Latin scutagium, from Latin scutum shield .

 

Scutari

Scutari |skuːˈtɑːri | 1 a former name for Üsküdar near Istanbul, site of a British army hospital in which Florence Nightingale worked during the Crimean War. 2 |skuˈtari | Italian name for Shkodër.