maltode

Middle English

Alternative forms

  • maletoute

Etymology

Borrowed from Anglo-Norman maltolt, from Medieval Latin malatolta. See English maletote for more.

Noun

maltode (plural maltodes)

  1. maletote; an unjust tax or impost

Descendants

  • English: maletote

References

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