sixhynde

/ˈsɪkhɑɪnd/

Definitions

1. noun

A person who is forced to pay a fine or compensation for another’s wrongdoing, often as punishment or atonement.

“In medieval times, the sixhynde was a person who was required to pay a heavy fine for the lord’s wrongdoing.”

Synonyms

  • hold
  • than
  • thegn

Antonyms

  • benefactor
  • patron