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/kee"lij/, n.a toll on a merchant ship entering a port.[1670-80; KEEL1 + -AGE]
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Keelage — Keel age, n. [Cf. F. guillage, fr. guille keel; of German or Scand origin. See 3d {Keel}.] The right of demanding a duty or toll for a ship entering a port; also, the duty or toll. Bouvier. Wharton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
keelage — keel·age || kɪËlɪdÊ’ n. fee imposed upon merchant ships when entering a port … English contemporary dictionary
keelage — A fee paid by the owners of a ship for being permitted to dock in certain ports and harbours … Big dictionary of business and management
keelage — keel·age … English syllables
keelage — /ˈkilɪdʒ/ (say keelij) noun History dues paid by a vessel to a port owner for occupying a berth or anchorage. {keel1 + age} …
keelage — /kiylaj/ The right to demand money for the privilege of anchoring a vessel in a harbor; also the money so paid … Black's law dictionary
keelage — /kiylaj/ The right to demand money for the privilege of anchoring a vessel in a harbor; also the money so paid … Black's law dictionary
keelage — A duty or toll charged for permitting a ship to enter and anchor in a port or harbor … Ballentine's law dictionary
keelage — ˈkēlij noun ( s) Etymology: keel (III) + age : a toll for a ship entering and anchoring or mooring in a port especially in Great Britain … Useful english dictionary
КИЛЕВОЙ СБОР, ПОРТОВАЯ ПОШЛИНА — (keelage) Сумма, уплачиваемая судовладельцами за возможность войти в док в некоторых портах и гаванях. Бизнес. Толковый словарь. М.: ИНФРА М , Издательство Весь Мир . Грэхэм Бетс, Барри Брайндли, С. Уильямс и др. Общая редакция: д.э.н. Осадчая… … Словарь бизнес-терминов