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Webster 1913 Edition
Surcharge
Sur-charge′
,Verb.
T.
[
imp. & p. p.
Surcharged
; p. pr. & vb. n.
Surcharging
.] 1.
To overload; to overburden; to overmatch; to overcharge;
as, to
. surcharge
a beast or a ship; to surcharge
a cannonFour charged two, and two
surcharged
one. Spenser.
Your head reclined, as hiding grief from view,
Droops like a rose
Droops like a rose
surcharged
with morning dew. Dryden.
2.
(Law)
(a)
To overstock; especially, to put more cattle into, as a common, than the person has a right to do, or more than the herbage will sustain. Blackstone.
(b)
(Equity)
To show an omission in (an account) for which credit ought to have been given.
Story. Daniel.
Sur-charge′
,Noun.
[F.]
1.
An overcharge; an excessive load or burden; a load greater than can well be borne.
A numerous nobility causeth poverty and inconvenience in a state, for it is
surcharge
of expense. Bacon.
2.
(Law)
(a)
The putting, by a commoner, of more beasts on the common than he has a right to.
(b)
(Equity)
The showing an omission, as in an account, for which credit ought to have been given.
Burrill.
Webster 1828 Edition
Surcharge
SURCH`ARGE
, v.t.1.
To overload; to overburden; as, to surcharge a beast or a ship; to surcharge a cannon. Your head reclin'd,as hiding grief from view,
Droops like a rose surcharg'd with morning dew.
2.
In law, to overstock; to put more cattle into a common than the person has a right to do, or more than the herbage will sustain.SURCH`ARGE
,Noun.
Definition 2024
surcharge
surcharge
See also: surchargé
English
Noun
surcharge (plural surcharges)
- An addition of extra charge on the agreed or stated price.
- Our airline tickets cost twenty dollars more than we expected because we had to pay a fuel surcharge.
- An excessive price charged e.g. to an unsuspecting customer.
- (philately) An overprint on a stamp that alters (usually raises) the original nominal value of the stamp; used especially in times of hyperinflation.
- (law) A charge that has been omitted from an account as payment of a credit to the charged party.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Burrill to this entry?)
- (law) A penalty for failure to exercise common prudence and skill in the performance of a fiduciary's duties.
- (obsolete) An excessive load or burden.
- Francis Bacon
- A numerous nobility causeth poverty and inconvenience in a state, for it is surcharge of expense.
- Francis Bacon
- (law, obsolete) The putting, by a commoner, of more animals on the common than he is entitled to.
Translations
addition of extra charge
excessive price
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philately: overprint
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law: charge omitted from an account as payment
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See also
Verb
surcharge (third-person singular simple present surcharges, present participle surcharging, simple past and past participle surcharged)
- To apply a surcharge.
- To overload; to overburden.
- to surcharge an animal or a ship; to surcharge a cannon
- Dryden
- Your head reclined, as hiding grief from view, / Droops like a rose surcharged with morning dew.
- (law) To overstock; especially, to put more cattle into (e.g. a common) than one has a right to do, or more than the herbage will sustain.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Blackstone to this entry?)
- To show an omission in (an account) for which credit ought to have been given.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Daniel to this entry?)
Antonyms
Translations
to apply a surcharge
French
Verb
surcharge
- first-person singular present indicative of surcharger
- third-person singular present indicative of surcharger
- first-person singular present subjunctive of surcharger
- first-person singular present subjunctive of surcharger
- second-person singular imperative of surcharger
Noun
surcharge f (plural surcharges)