Avoure

/əˈvʊr/ noun

An archaic or obsolete term referring to property, goods, or possessions; moveable property in legal contexts.

From Old French avoure, derived from avoir ('to have'). The term developed from the verb 'have' to denote things that could be possessed, particularly used in medieval legal documents describing chattels and moveable goods.

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