poundage
English
Etymology 1
Noun
poundage (countable and uncountable, plural poundages)
- (countable) A charge based on the weight of something in pounds.
- (countable) A charge based on the value of something in pounds sterling.
- (countable) A weight measured in pounds.
- (uncountable) Weight, especially body weight.
- Eating less chocolate may help you lose a little poundage.
- 2023 May 6, James Poniewozik, “Charles III Was Crowned King. But Can He Ever Be the Star?”, in The New York Times[1]:
- Saturday, he was at the center. And amid a day of carefully staged celebration, he looked somber, even weighed down by it. Each piece of royal hardware presented to him during his installation — orb, bejeweled sword, robes upon robes — seemed to add psychic poundage.
Verb
poundage (third-person singular simple present poundages, present participle poundaging, simple past and past participle poundaged)
- To collect, as poundage; to assess, or rate, by poundage.
Etymology 2
Noun
poundage (countable and uncountable, plural poundages)