Freightage [noun]

Definition of Freightage:

move, transfer

Synonyms of Freightage:


Opposite/Antonyms of Freightage:


Sentence/Example of Freightage:

The Helen Mar carried no guano, and charged freightage accordingly for being clean.

Actually, the heavy freightage that must pass over these roads makes it essential that they be first class.

If the potatoes had gone to Philadelphia, he would have paid forty-eight dollars freightage.

One man carries across it a freightage of ingots, another may fish there for herrings.

Passing the wide freightage doors, I came to a narrow one which was wide open; so I first looked, and then walked in.

In exchange for his goods he received furs; and the mules returned with their freightage of very rich treasure.

He said no rags could afford such freightage, and he sent the packages, without examination, back to the Broomielaw.

He, too, had discovered the freightage in the cock-boat, the heavy burden which made it swim so low.

Nay, as regards the freightage itself, the artist has kept himself within bounds.

In Arcadian Switzerland railways have ruined whole districts where no freightage is required and people usually go on foot.