marchet

Definitions

from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia

  • noun A pecuniary fine anciently paid by a tenant, serf, or bondsman to his lord for the liberty of disposing of a daughter in marriage. This payment, called in law Latin marcheta or mercheta mulierum (the mark-fee of women), was exacted in England, Scotland, and most other countries of Europe.

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Also spelled 'merchet,' this word comes from the Old Welsh 'merch,' daughter, girl, wife.