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wergild

Old English Law

The price which in a barbarous age, a person guilty of homicide or other enormous offence was required to pay, instead of receiving other punishment. See, for the etymology of this word, and a tariff which was paid for the murder of the different classes of men, Guizot, Essais sur l'Histoire de France.

Source : Bouvier 1856

Language : English

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