corvee
‘labor exacted by a local authority for little or no pay, a day of unpaid work required of a vassal by his feudal lord’
Lexical development traced from the Tamil root:
Mod.F. corvée < O.F. corvee < La.Lat. corrogata ‘requested (work)’ < Lat. corrogare < com ‘with’ + rogare ‘to ask’ < rog- < (r)vee < reg- < Tamil aracaṉ