bloodwit

/ˈblʌdwɪt/

Definitions

1. noun

A fine or payment of blood money, especially in medieval England, imposed on a person for taking the life of another.

“The medieval lord demanded a hefty bloodwit from the peasant who killed his son in a drunken brawl.”

Synonyms

  • blood money
  • man-money

Antonyms

  • mercy
  • pardon