deodand

/diːˈɒdænd/

Definitions

1. noun

An object that has been condemned to destruction, especially a piece of property that has been forfeited as a penalty, such as a ship in a maritime law.

“The old ship was declared a deodand after it was found to be seaworthy but the owner was unable to pay the necessary fees.”

Synonyms

  • condemned property
  • forfeiture

Antonyms

  • bequeathed property
  • inherited property