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1. anatocism, n. View full entry 1656

...Compound interest....

2. bezesteen, n. View full entry 1656

...An exchange, bazaar, or market-place in the East....

3. depletion, n. View full entry 1656

...The action of depleting, or condition of being depleted; emptying of contents or supplies; exhaustion....

4. douane, n. View full entry 1656

...A custom-house (in France or the Mediterranean countries)....

5. emacity, n. View full entry 1656

...Fondness for buying....

6. † financy, n. View full entry 1656

...= finance36....

7. gemmery, n. View full entry 1656

...A jewel-house. Obs....

8. gild, n.2 View full entry 1656

...A payment or tax....

9. keelage, n. View full entry 1679

...A toll or due payable by a ship on entering or anchoring in a harbour....

10. logographer, n. View full entry 1656

...A lawyer's clerk; an accountant. Obs....

11. † modiation, n. View full entry 1661

...Measurement by volume; a tax or levy assessed by volume....

12. nundinal, adj. and n. View full entry 1656

...Of or relating to a fair or market; of or relating to a nundine....

13. † nundinary, adj. View full entry 1656

...Of or relating to a fair or market....

14. parade, n.2 View full entry 1656

...Show, display, ostentation; an instance of this. to make (a) parade of: to display ostentatiously....

16. tonsor, n. View full entry 1656

...A barber....

17. † traˌgemaˈtopolist, n. View full entry 1656

...A seller of sweets....

18. trajectitious, adj. View full entry 1656

...Characterized by trajection or transport over the sea; over-sea, foreign....

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