Appaume

/ˌæpɔːm/ verb

An archaic term meaning to place something in the palm of someone's hand, often used in medieval legal contexts for property transfer.

From Old French 'appaume,' combining 'a-' (to) and 'paume' (palm of hand), ultimately from Latin 'palma.' This specialized legal term reflected the physical ceremonies used in medieval England to signify ownership transfer.

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