noun
- charges or fees for transporting goods by wagon
Usage: archaic; historical
Examples
- The merchant calculated the wagonages for shipping grain to the next town.
- High wagonages made it expensive to transport goods across the frontier.
- The company’s records showed various wagonages from the 1800s.
- Settlers had to budget for wagonages when moving their belongings west.
- The ledger listed wagonages alongside other transportation costs.