IPA: /ɒkˈtrɔɪ/
KK: /ɑkˈtrɔɪ/
A tax or fee that is charged on goods brought into a city or area, often collected at the entrance or gate.
The merchants had to pay an octroi before they could sell their goods in the market.
Octroi originates from the French word 'octroyer', meaning to grant or bestow. The term refers to a tax or duty levied on goods brought into a town or city, essentially a form of local taxation.
Think of the French word 'octroyer', which means to grant, to remember that 'octroi' refers to a tax granted on goods entering a city.