assythment
English
Etymology
assyth + -ment, from Old French aset, asez, originally meaning "enough". See assets.
Pronunciation
Noun
assythment (countable and uncountable, plural assythments)
- (law, obsolete, Scotland) Compensation or reparation for an offense.
- 1871, John Erskine, An Institute of the Law of Scotland, volume 2, page 1235:
- It may be observed that assythment is not due to the next of kin of a person slain where the offender hath by the exertion of public justice suffered the punishment due to his crime; but whether it can be demanded from the king's donatary where the criminal hath fled from justice and forfeited his movable estate upon a sentence of fugitation, may be doubted.
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