hypothec
/hɒpˈθɛk/; /hɒpˈθɛsɪk/Definitions
1. noun
A loan or pledge of property, especially a mortgage, as security for a debt or other obligation.
“The company was forced to offer a hypothec to secure the loan for the new building.”
2. noun
A mortgage or other security on property, especially in the context of French law.
“The French court ruled that the hypothec was valid and the property could not be sold.”