Childwite

/ˈtʃaɪldwaɪt/ noun

A fine or penalty formerly imposed for illegitimate childbirth or for bearing a child outside of marriage.

From Old English 'cild' (child) + 'wit' (blame, fault, payment). The '-wite' or '-wit' suffix comes from Old English meaning 'penalty' or 'fine,' as seen in the word 'wite' (punishment), a common element in early English legal terminology.

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