Appaumee

/ˌæpɔːˈmeɪ/ adjective

An archaic legal term meaning placed in or delivered by hand, specifically used to describe property officially transferred through the ritual of placing it in someone's palm.

From Old French 'appaumé,' the past participle of 'appaume,' literally meaning 'put-in-palm.' This passive form crystallized into a legal status descriptor in Middle English property law.

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