Byrthynsak

/ˈbɪrθɪnˌsæk/ noun

An Old English or Anglo-Saxon term referring to a burden, payment, or obligation owed, particularly in feudal or manorial contexts.

Old English compound: 'byrth' (burden, load) + 'sac' (to tie, bind). This medieval term described the duties and payments peasants owed to their lords, reflecting the hierarchical obligations of feudal society.

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