burghbote
English
Alternative forms
- burgbote
- burhbote
Etymology
From Middle English burghbote (“the obligation to keep walls of towns or fortifications in repair; the tax levied for this purpose”), from Old English burgbōt, burhbōt (“liability for repair of the walls of a town or fortress”), equivalent to burgh + bote.
Noun
burghbote
- (obsolete or historical) A tax paid toward the building or repairing of castles or walls for the defense of a city or town.
- 1325, Munimenta Gildhallae Londoniensis:
- Borghbote: Refere les murs de la cite.
References
- “burghbote”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. & C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC.