Aefald

/ˈeɪfɔld/ noun

In medieval English law, a fine or penalty owed to the king when a person's property was forfeited or confiscated.

From Old English, combining a- (a prefix) with fold, possibly related to Old Norse fé (property, fee). The term reflects medieval feudal economics and the king's right to seize property as punishment.

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