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accipitare

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A quick definition of accipitare:

Term: ACCIPITARE

Definition: Accipitare is a word used in historical law that means to pay a lord in order to become a vassal. This payment was often made as a relief upon succeeding to an estate. Essentially, it was a way for someone to gain the rights and privileges of a vassal by paying their lord for the privilege.

A more thorough explanation:

ACCIPITARE

Accipitare is a legal Latin term that means to pay a lord in order to become a vassal. It specifically refers to paying relief upon succeeding to an estate.

Example 1: When John inherited his father's estate, he had to accipitare the lord in order to become the new vassal.

Example 2: The new lord demanded a high accipitare fee from the incoming vassals.

The examples illustrate how accipitare was used in medieval times to describe the process of paying a lord in order to become a vassal. In the first example, John had to pay the lord in order to become the new vassal of his father's estate. In the second example, the lord demanded a high fee from incoming vassals, which was a common practice during that time.

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