Source Word
waif
IPA(Pronunciation)
Noun
Britain
archaic
figuratively
broadly
(Britain,
law,
archaic)
Often
in
the
form
waif
and
stray,
waifs
and
strays:
an
article
of
movable
property
found
of
which
the
owner
is
not
known,
such
as
goods
washed
up
on
a
beach
or
thrown
away
by
an
absconding
thief;
such
items
belong
to
the
Crown,
which
may
grant
the
right
of
ownership
to
them
to
a
lord
of
a
manor.
Japanese Meaning
(法律上の古語)所有者不明の動産。例えば、海岸に流れ着いた品物や、逃亡中の窃盗犯によって捨てられた品物など。これらは国(クラウン)の所有物となり、領主に所有権が認められる場合がある。
Sense(1)
(Britain,
law,
archaic)
Often
in
the
form
waif
and
stray,
waifs
and
strays:
an
article
of
movable
property
found
of
which
the
owner
is
not
known,
such
as
goods
washed
up
on
a
beach
or
thrown
away
by
an
absconding
thief;
such
items
belong
to
the
Crown,
which
may
grant
the
right
of
ownership
to
them
to
a
lord
of
a
manor.
Sense(2)
Sense(3)
Sense(5)
( plural )