Term that today describes a charge for road use.
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Examples for "toll"
Examples for "toll"
1However the Vanuatu government maintains that their official toll remains at 11.
2A United Nations report from February said the likely toll was hundreds.
3Yet a talent drain lasting four years has taken a heavy toll.
4Human rights groups say several factors explain the high toll of children.
5As age took its toll, Marley had good days and bad days.
1I stopped to look at them, and then they started, 'Willie brewed a peck o' maut,' and, 'pon my soul, I had to come away.
2Maut, the consort of Ammon, represented Nature.
4; With Mandaean "muta"; with Akkadian "m'tu"; with Arabic "maut"; with Ge'ez "mot".
5"Vell, you shut your --maut or I smash your --head, see?"
6The guides tell you it's all nonsense and the tower's name comes from Maut, meaning toll, for it was a toll-collecting post.
7In Egypt, in the eleventh, or twelfth dynasty, we do find a family of gods, the triad, father (Amun), mother (Maut), child (Khuns).
8The Egyptian trinities are well known: thus, from Amun by Maut proceeds Khonso; from Osiris by Isis proceeds Horus; from Neph by Saté proceeds Anouké.
9MAUT: A woman draped, and crowned with the pschent (the pschent was a double crown, worn by the king at his coronation), representing a vulture.