Chevisance

/ˈtʃɛvɪzəns/ noun

In medieval finance, an agreement or loan obtained through negotiations, often with questionable ethics or high interest rates.

From Old French chevisance meaning 'agreement' or 'arrangement,' derived from chevir meaning 'to achieve' or 'to manage,' possibly with undertones of 'scheming' or 'arranging dubiously.'

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