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metteshep

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A quick definition of metteshep:

Term: METTESHEP

Definition: Metteshep is an old word that was used in the past to describe two things. Firstly, it was a way of saying thank you by giving someone a measure of corn. Secondly, it was a punishment given to a tenant who did not do their duty, like not cutting the lord's corn. It was also spelled as mettenschep.

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A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Metteshep (meet-shəp) is a historical term that refers to:

  1. An acknowledgment paid in a measure of corn.
  2. A penalty imposed on a tenant for neglect of duty, such as failing to cut the lord's corn.

It is also spelled as mettenschep.

1. The lord of the manor demanded a metteshep of one bushel of corn from each tenant as a form of tribute.

2. The tenant was fined a metteshep of two bushels of corn for not fulfilling his obligation to harvest the lord's corn.

These examples illustrate how metteshep was used as a form of payment or penalty in feudal societies. Tenants were required to pay a certain amount of corn as a tribute to their lord, and failing to do so would result in a metteshep penalty. This system helped maintain the power and wealth of the lords, while also ensuring that the tenants fulfilled their duties and obligations.

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