"tax, fee," O.E.
toll, variant of
toln, cognate with O.N.
tollr, O.Fris.
tolen, O.H.G.
zol, Ger.
Zoll, representing an early Gmc. borrowing from L.L.
tolonium "custom house," from L.
telonium "tollhouse," from Gk.
teloneion "tollhouse," from
telones "tax-collector," from
telos "tax" (see
tele-; for sense, cf.
finance). Originally in a general sense of "payment exacted by an authority;" meaning "charge for right of passage along a road" is from 1477.
Tollbooth is attested from 1314, originally meaning a tax collector's booth.