multure

/ˈmʌltʃər/
noun
  1. A fee or payment, usually a portion of grain, given to a miller for grinding grain.
    • The farmer paid multure to the miller after his wheat was ground into flour.
    • In medieval times, multure was often a fixed percentage of the grain brought to the mill.
    • The old mill's records showed exactly how much multure was collected each season.
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