Bottomry

/ˈbɒtəmri/ noun

A type of maritime loan where a ship or its cargo is pledged as security; if the ship is lost, the lender loses the money.

From Middle Dutch bodemrij (literally 'bottom-journey'), referring to loans on the ship's bottom or hull, adopted into English maritime law in the medieval period.

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