the fare paid for ferrying
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ferriagethe fare paid for ferrying
ferriagesFERRIAGE, the fare paid for ferrying
ferriagethe fare charged for ferrying
EGOTRIPIt might be paid for with vanity fare
ATONEDPaid the penalty (for)
RANSOMEDPaid for the return of
costthe price paid for something
costingthe price paid for something
coststhe price paid for something
costedthe price paid for something
towagethe price paid for towing
RANSOMEDPaid for the release of
ATCOSTFor the same amount you paid
trackagesthe money paid for this right
PICKEDUPPaid for everyone, as the tab
towagesTOWAGE, the price paid for towing
weighagethe rate paid for weighing of goods
RENT"Who paid the ... for Mrs. Rip Van Winkle?"
weighagesWEIGHAGE, the rate paid for weighing of goods
agioa premium paid for the exchange of currency
timeworkwork paid for by the hour or day
pieceworkWork paid for according to the amount produced
timeworksTIMEWORK, work paid for by the hour or day
agiosAGIO, a premium paid for the exchange of currency
reparationThe compensation for war damage paid by a defeated state
timeworkwork done and paid for by the hour or day
dearlya high rate or price paid dearly for the error
pieceworkwork paid for by the piece or quantity, not by time
pilotagethe fee paid to a pilot for his or her services
pieceworksPIECEWORK, work paid for by the piece or quantity, not by time
alimonymoney paid for the support of a spouse after separation or divorce
alimoniedmoney paid for the support of a spouse after separation or divorce
mercheta fine paid to a lord for the marriage of a daughter
merchetsMERCHET, a fine paid to a lord for the marriage of a daughter
altaragehonorarium paid to a priest for services at the altar from offerings and gifts
ransomsA sum of money or other payment demanded or paid for the release of a prisoner
meticsalien resident of an ancient Greek city who paid a tax for the right to live there
annuitiesA fixed sum of money paid to someone each year, typically for the rest of their life
meticalien resident of an ancient Greek city who paid a tax for the right to live there
tortscivil wrong (other than breach of contract or trust) for which the law requires that damages be paid