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    cess
    /ses/

    noun

    • 1. (in Scotland, Ireland, and India) a tax or levy.

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  2. Cess can mean a tax, an assessment, a military exaction, or bad luck in different contexts. Learn the word origin, usage, and examples of cess in British and American English.

    • American

      6 senses: 1. British (formerly) any of several special...

    • Cesspool

      2 meanings: 1. Also called: sink, sump a covered cistern,...

    • Cespitose

      → a variant spelling (esp US) of caespitose.... Click for...

    • Cesky Terrier

      A sturdy long-bodied short-legged variety of terrier with a...

    • Český Les

      2 meanings: → the Czech name for Bohemian Forest a mountain...

    • Lien

      Law a right to retain possession of another's property...

  3. Cess is a noun that means luck, especially in the phrase bad cess to you. It is a short form of success and is chiefly used in Ireland.

  4. Cess definition: a tax, assessment, or lien.. See examples of CESS used in a sentence.

  5. 6 days ago · Cess has multiple meanings and origins in English, such as a tax, a low area along a rail track, or a musical note. Learn the pronunciation, etymology, and usage of cess in different contexts and languages.

  6. 1. A levy made upon the inhabitants of a place, rated according to their property. The like cess is also charged upon the country sometimes for victualling the soldiers, when they lie in garrison. Edmund Spenser. 2. The act of laying rates. 3. [from cesse, Fr.] It seems to have been used by William Shakespeare for bounds, or limits.

  7. n. 1. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) Brit (formerly) any of several special taxes, such as a land tax in Scotland. 2. (Historical Terms) (formerly, in Ireland) a. the obligation to provide the soldiers and household of the lord deputy with supplies at fixed prices. b. any military exaction. vb.

  8. Learn the meaning and usage of the word cess in British and American English. Find out the synonyms, etymology, and related words of cess in different contexts.

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