Aubaine

/ɔːˈbeɪn/ noun

A stroke of unexpected good luck or windfall; a godsend or fortuitous event (from French law).

From Old French 'aubaine,' meaning an unforeseen acquisition or stroke of luck. Possibly related to the legal term 'aubain' and the king's right to seize a foreigner's property ('droit d'aubaine'), suggesting the word evolved from the idea of unexpected gain for the crown.

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