deodand

Meaning

Noun

  • An object forfeited to the state (and supposedly to God) because it had caused the death of a person.
  • A fine equal to the value of this object, paid by the owner of the object.

Origin

  • From Anglo-Norman deodande, from Latin deodandum, from Deo dandum.

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