hadbot

Old English

noun
Definitions
  • recompense, compensation, or atonement for injury done to persons in holy orders

Etymology

Compound from Old English hād (rank, office, order, choir, condition, holy office, race, state, form, person, degree, manner, family, individual, nature, character, tribe, individuality, sex) + Old English bōt (remedy, relief, atonement, help, repentance, recompense, advantage, compensation for an injury wrong, penance, offering, amends, reformation, remediation).

Origin

Old English

bōt

Gloss

remedy, relief, atonement, help, repentance, recompense, advantage, compensation for an injury wrong, penance, offering, amends, reformation, remediation

Concept
Semantic Field

Social and political relations

Ontological Category

Action/Process

Kanji

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🏥 💁 🚑️

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