MORTUUM VADIUM


Meaning of MORTUUM VADIUM in English

ˈmȯrchəwəmˈvādēəm noun

Etymology: Medieval Latin, literally, dead pledge

: a mortgage agreement in early English law that gave possession of the mortgaged land and the use of its rents and profits to the mortgagee until such time as the mortgage was paid — compare vivum vadium

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