n. 1. See angary. 2. The compulsory maintenance of horses and couriers for use by the imperial postal service, required of local administrators under Roman law. 3. Service demanded by a feudal lord in excess of custom or law. [Latin, compulsory service related to the imperial postal service; see ANGARY.] |
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