元となった辞書の項目
wager of battle
名詞
イギリス英語
歴史的
(Britain,
law,
historical)
The
giving
of
gage,
or
pledge,
for
trying
a
cause
by
single
combat,
formerly
allowed
in
military,
criminal,
and
civil
causes,
and
finally
abolished
in
1819.
In
writs
of
right,
where
the
trial
was
by
champions,
the
tenant
produced
his
champion,
who,
by
throwing
down
his
glove
as
a
gage,
thus
"waged",
or
stipulated,
battle
with
the
champion
of
the
demandant,
who,
by
taking
up
the
glove,
accepted
the
challenge.
日本語の意味
歴史的な英国法において、単独決闘(チャンピオン同士の戦い)によって訴訟や争いを解決する際に、当事者が与える保証(ギッジ、賭け金)のこと。
意味(1)
(Britain,
law,
historical)
The
giving
of
gage,
or
pledge,
for
trying
a
cause
by
single
combat,
formerly
allowed
in
military,
criminal,
and
civil
causes,
and
finally
abolished
in
1819.
In
writs
of
right,
where
the
trial
was
by
champions,
the
tenant
produced
his
champion,
who,
by
throwing
down
his
glove
as
a
gage,
thus
"waged",
or
stipulated,
battle
with
the
champion
of
the
demandant,
who,
by
taking
up
the
glove,
accepted
the
challenge.
( plural )