"bannalità" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Italien]

IPA: \ban.na.li.ˈta\
  1. Banalité, impôt qu’un seigneur prélevait sur les habitants de son fief pour l’utilisation d’un objet lui appartenant (four à pain, moulin, pressoir, etc.).
    Sense id: fr-bannalità-it-noun-e483gNGJ Categories (other): Lexique en italien de l’histoire, Wiktionnaire:Exemples manquants en italien Topics: history
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