Chattel

/ˈtʃætəl/ noun

A moveable piece of property or personal possession, as opposed to real estate; in historical contexts, a human enslaved person treated as property.

From Old French chatel (possession, property), from Latin capitale (principal stock or wealth). The word shifted to mean personal moveable property in legal terminology, with deeply troubling historical applications to human beings.

AMነይሮ
ARملكية
BNমোবাইল সম্পত্তি
CA
CSmobilní majetek
DAflytningseje
DESache
ELκινητός περιουσία
ESbien mueble
FAمmovable
FIliikkuva omaisuus
FRbien meuble
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