haimsucken

/ˈhaɪmzʌkən/

Definitions

1. noun

a type of medieval Germanic practice where someone would be outlawed or forced into exile after a specified period, often after being given the opportunity to redeem themselves.

“The haimsucken law was used in ancient Germany to deal with repeat offenders, and it served as a precursor to modern exile laws.”

Synonyms

  • banishment
  • exile

Antonyms

  • imprisonment
  • incarceration