carcelage

Old Spanish

Etymology

From Medieval Latin carcelāgium, a variant of carcerārium, ultimately from carcer (jail, prison).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kaɾt͡seˈlaʒe/

Noun

carcelage m (plural carcelages)

  1. jailer’s fees, prison fees (money paid to a jailkeeper by or on behalf of a prisoner for the food and drink supplied to that prisoner during incarceration)
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