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Meaning of scotale | Babel Free

Noun CEFR B1

Definitions

An enforced bout of drinking, in which a lord, forester, sheriff, or beadle required all men, on pain of punishment, to purchase or contribute to a gathering for drinking.

UK, historical

Examples

“The bailiff or sub-bailiff that had or held the 'scotale' often began by stealing or extorting sheaves of corn from the men of the neighbourhood. From these he brews his beer, and expects them from whose corn it has been brewed to come and drink it, and to pay for the drinking of it.”
“The almost enforced feasting reminds one of the analogous custom of the scotale.”
“The king's council in 1220 ordered all sheriffs to prevent the observance of scotale and to make proclamation that henceforth no one make either greater or lesser scotale.”

CEFR level

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This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.
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