Taille Instant
Levied on the value of land ownership (common in southern France).
In modern French, translates to "size," "height," or "waist," depending on the context.
It is used for garment sizes (S, M, L, XL) and dimensions of objects. Taille
The tax was deeply unpopular because it fell almost entirely on the Third Estate (peasants and commoners). The First Estate (clergy) and Second Estate (nobility) were largely exempt. Types of Taille:
When describing a person, taille refers to how tall they are (e.g., "Quelle est ta taille ?" for "What is your height?"). Levied on the value of land ownership (common
It also refers to the act of pruning or cutting plants and trees.
Because it was arbitrary and increased steadily over centuries to fund wars, it became a primary grievance cited by revolutionaries. 2. Linguistic Meaning (French Language) The tax was deeply unpopular because it fell
It began in the Middle Ages as a payment from peasants to their lords in exchange for protection. By 1439, during the Hundred Years' War, King Charles VII made it a permanent royal tax to fund a standing army.
