Bote

/boʊt/ noun

In Old English and medieval law, compensation or recompense paid for an injury or wrong; a monetary payment to settle a dispute.

From Old English 'bot,' related to Germanic roots meaning 'remedy' or 'compensation.' The word is related to 'better' in the sense of 'to make better' or 'remedy.'

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