Obs. rare. [f. TIE v. + -AGE.] The action of tying or mooring a vessel.
1504. Sel. Cases Crt. Star Chamb. (Selden), 212. Euery of the kynges liege people at their pleasure takyth there ancre holde & tyage in the seid streme & Reuer. Ibid., 223. He hath payd yerely for his Trow xxd. for his haling tyage and hoking att the seide brugge.