wergild
/ˈwɜːrɡɪld/Definitions
1. noun
A fine or ransom paid as a compensation for a crime, especially in medieval England.
“The lord demanded a heavy wergild from the family of the murdered man.”
1. noun
A fine or ransom paid as a compensation for a crime, especially in medieval England.
“The lord demanded a heavy wergild from the family of the murdered man.”