gafol-wudu

gafol-wudu, m.n: wood or lumber paid as tax or tribute. (GA-voll-WUD-uh / ˈga-vɔl-ˌwʌ-dʌ)

Medieval manuscript showing two carpenters at work, one holding a piece of wood on a tabletop and the other pulling a piece of lumber from an outbuilding.
Decisions of Isaiah of Trani the Younger; Italy (Bologna or Rimini), 1374; British Library, Oriental 5024, f. 184v. [bl.uk]

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