weregild
/ˈwɛriɡɪld/Definitions
1. noun
A payment or fine made or given in compensation for a wrong committed, especially in Anglo-Saxon England.
“The Viking’s weregild was paid to the king to settle the dispute.”
1. noun
A payment or fine made or given in compensation for a wrong committed, especially in Anglo-Saxon England.
“The Viking’s weregild was paid to the king to settle the dispute.”