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Meaning and etymology of the term - Turnpike

Originating from 15th-century English, combining "turn" and "pike" (a pointed weapon or shaft).
It originally meant a spiked barrier or turnstile used to block roads and manage access.
By the 1670s, it referred to tollgate barriers that were "turned" to allow passage only after payment.
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About 500 metres from me is Turnpike Road.
So called because it was a toll road.
Look up the Rebecca Riots.