fumage

[ fyoo-mij ]
/ ˈfyu mɪdʒ /

noun Old English Law.

a tax payable to the king for each hearth in every house owned by a person not exempt from church taxes and poor taxes.
Also feuage, fuage.

Origin of fumage

From the Medieval Latin word fūmāgium, dating back to 1745–55. See fume, -age