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trethmelyn
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Welsh
The word is a borrowing of the Welsh compound
treth
and
melin
.
s.
1
tax
mill-tax, tax paid to build a mill on free land
:
(
1334
)
un treth q'est appelé trethmelyn de quel treth ils furent chargeez pur lur molyns edefiez et levez sur lur soil demeigne
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treth
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