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Costage
Costage Cost"age (k?st"?j; 115), n. [OF. coustage.] Expense; cost. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Hostage
Hostage Hos"tage, n. [OE. hostage, OF. hostage, ostage, F. [^o]tage, LL. hostaticus, ostaticum, for hospitaticum, fr. L. hospes guest, host. The first meaning is, the state of a guest, hospitality; hence, the state of a hostage (treated as a guest); and both these meanings occur in Old French. See Host a landlord.] A person given as a pledge or security for the performance of the conditions of a treaty or stipulations of any kind, on the performance of which the person is to be released. Your hostages I have, so have you mine; And we shall talk before we fight. --Shak. He that hath a wife and children hath given hostages to fortune. --Bacon.
Postage
Postage Post"age, n. The price established by law to be paid for the conveyance of a letter or other mailable matter by a public post. Postage stamp, a government stamp required to be put upon articles sent by mail in payment of the postage, esp. an adhesive stamp issued and sold for that purpose.
Postage stamp
Postage Post"age, n. The price established by law to be paid for the conveyance of a letter or other mailable matter by a public post. Postage stamp, a government stamp required to be put upon articles sent by mail in payment of the postage, esp. an adhesive stamp issued and sold for that purpose.

Meaning of Ostag from wikipedia

- noun. For example, war (eat) becomes warag (eating) or Òšt (stand) becomes Òštag (standing). The suffix -ing also has other uses in English, although these...
- Ma Thig a bhan-bhárd na d'lionamh Ostag mhío-narach an an Obain, Ceanagail achdair r'i do bhrandi, Go bi toirt dram do'n a rónamh: Ach ma chinnis i na...