MORTMAIN


Meaning of MORTMAIN in English

[ 'mɔ:tmeɪn ]

■ noun Law the status of lands or tenements held inalienably by an ecclesiastical or other corporation.

Origin

ME: from Anglo-Norman Fr., OFr. mortemain , from med. L. mortua manus 'dead hand' (prob. with allusion to impersonal ownership).

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