"Meldfeoh" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Meldfeoh LAW AND LEGAL
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In Saxon law. The recompense due and given to him who made dis-covery of any breach of penal laws committed by another person, called the “promot-er’s It. e., informer's] fee.” wharton

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ae ENGLISH

A diphthong in the Latin language; used also by the Saxon writers. It answers to the Gr. ai. The Anglo-Saxon …

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Agild LAW AND LEGAL

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anglo-saxon ENGLISH

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Angylde LAW AND LEGAL

In Saxon law. The rate flx-ed by law at which certain injuries to.per-son or property were to be paid for; …

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Archaionomia LAW AND LEGAL

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