agist
Americanverb (used with object)
verb
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to care for and feed (cattle or horses) for payment
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to assess and charge (land or its owner) with a public burden, such as a tax
Other Word Forms
- agister noun
- agistor noun
Etymology
Origin of agist
1590–1600; < Anglo-French, Middle French agister to give lodgings to, equivalent to a- a- 5 + gister to lodge, lie < Germanic; compare Old English giestian to lodge, derivative of giest guest
Example Sentences
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The people who think Trump is a sexist, racist, agist, homophobic, xenophobic, nativist bigot are already there.
From New York Times
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