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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD MERCHET

From Anglo-French, literally: market.
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PRONUNCIATION OF MERCHET

merchet  [ˈmɜːtʃɪt] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF MERCHET

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
determiner
exclamation
Merchet is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES MERCHET MEAN IN ENGLISH?

Merchet

A merchet was a fine paid on a marriage during the Middle Ages in England. The word derives from the plural form of daughter, merched, in old Welsh. A peasant would pay a merchet to his lord upon the marriage of a woman. The justification for this was that when a woman married, her lord was losing a worker. Usually the bride's father would pay, as buying the right to give his daughter away. There is an unsubstantiated theory that relates this fine to droit du seigneur...

Definition of merchet in the English dictionary

The definition of merchet in the dictionary is a fine paid by a tenant, esp a villein, to his lord for allowing the marriage of his daughter.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH MERCHET


brachet
ˈbrætʃɪt
bratchet
ˈbrætʃɪt
carriwitchet
ˌkærɪˈwɪtʃɪt
chit
tʃɪt
crotchet
ˈkrɒtʃɪt
fitchet
ˈfɪtʃɪt
hatchet
ˈhætʃɪt
latchet
ˈlætʃɪt
lynchet
ˈlɪntʃɪt
manchet
ˈmæntʃɪt
planchet
ˈplɑːntʃɪt
Pratchett
ˈprætʃɪt
Pritchett
ˈprɪtʃɪt
ratchet
ˈrætʃɪt
rochet
ˈrɒtʃɪt
watchet
ˈwɒtʃɪt

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE MERCHET

merchant
merchant bank
merchant banker
merchant fleet
merchant marine
merchant navy
merchant prince
merchant seaman
merchant seamen
merchant ship
merchant shipping
merchant vessel
merchant-like
merchantability
merchantable
merchanting
merchantman
merchantmen
merchantry
merchild

WORDS THAT END LIKE MERCHET

Bechet
bury the hatchet
cachet
claw hatchet
crochet
guichet
lettre de cachet
lettres de cachet
matchet
Pinochet
ricochet
sachet
shochet
tranchet
trebuchet

Synonyms and antonyms of merchet in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «merchet» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF MERCHET

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merchet
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Merchet
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merchet
510 millions of speakers

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merchet
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merchet
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merchet
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merchet
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merchet
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merchet
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Merchet
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merchet
180 millions of speakers

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merchet
130 millions of speakers

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merchet
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Merchet
85 millions of speakers
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merchet
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merchet
75 millions of speakers

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मर्केट
75 millions of speakers

Translator English - Turkish

merchet
70 millions of speakers

Translator English - Italian

Merchet
65 millions of speakers

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merchet
50 millions of speakers

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merchet
40 millions of speakers

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merchet
30 millions of speakers
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merchet
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Translator English - Afrikaans

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merchet
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merchet
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Trends of use of merchet

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «MERCHET»

The term «merchet» is used very little and occupies the 155.888 position in our list of most widely used terms in the English dictionary.
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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «MERCHET» OVER TIME

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MERCHET»

Discover the use of merchet in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to merchet and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Decline of Serfdom in Late Medieval England: From ...
Merchet Merchet is one ofthe most ubiquitous incidents ofpersonal servility, recorded on 14 of the 23 manors after 1349. It had been even more widespread before 1349.126 However, by the 1390s only nine manors still imposed merchet, and ...
Mark Bailey, 2014
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Women and Gender in Medieval Europe: An Encyclopedia
Merchet was the payment made by female serfs for permission to marry in England. It was due to the lord on the occasion of their marriages, and it could be given by the women themselves, their relatives, or their husbands. Merchet is usually ...
Margaret Schaus, 2006
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Conflict and Compromise in the Late Medieval Countryside: ...
Merchet Another such symbolic right was the bishop's control of land through his control of marriage. Ancient custom in Durham required most women not of the upper stratum of free tenants to pay a fine known as merchet when they married ...
Peter Lionel Larson, 2006
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Women in Thirteenth-century Lincolnshire
Peasant women and property: the merchet debate Liability to merchet was an important mark of villeinage in the thirteenth century, and both its function and origins have provoked considerable debate. On the one hand, Eleanor Searle has ...
Louise J. Wilkinson, 2007
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Year Books of the Reign of King Edward the Third ...: XV
Villein tenure .... xjv Avowry for Merchet - - - - - xv Historical importance t,uf*?Mtrfy £ in relation to Villenage and the History of the People - - xv Fables and speculations on the subject, intermixed with facts ...... Xy The custom of Borough English ...
Great Britain, Alfred John Horwood, Luke Owen Pike, 1891
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The History of English Law
Bracton will just allow that the man who has to pay a merchet need not be a bondman ; it may in a given case be an incident of unfree tenure rather than of personal servility. However, though this test was commonly applied, we can not say that ...
Frederick Pollock (Sir)), Frederic William Maitland, 1976
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Women in England in the Middle Ages
Merchet tended to be levied at a higher rate if the girl married a man from elsewhere and moved to another manor, and it was generally paid by the better- off villeins.78 Manorial customs over the payment of merchet varied. At Park before 1348 ...
Jennifer Ward, 2006
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The History of English Law Before the Time of Edward I
In Northumberland there certainly were lords of manors, lords of entire vills, who paid merchet \ and then we have to remember that in Scotland, at least according to the JRegiam Maiestatem, every woman, were she noble, were she serf, paid ...
Frederick Pollock, Frederic William Maitland, 2007
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Before the Black Death: Studies in the "crisis" of the Early ...
Likewise, the improved conditions between 1313 and 1315 leave evidence of a further eighteen marriages whereas only one merchet is paid in the most difficult years from 1316-18 when recorded tenant deaths reach a maximum number.106  ...
Bruce M. S. Campbell, 1992
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New Perspectives on Medieval Scotland, 1093-1286
... appearing only in manuscripts of late fifteenth-century date.122 References to the twin rights to merchet and blodwite over dwellers on the land do appear in late twelfth- and thirteenth-century charter evidence but it is not at all clear that such ...
Matthew Hammond, 2013

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MERCHET»

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France accused of 'judicial apartheid' over officers' acquittal over …
The police officers' lawyer, Daniel Merchet, said: "My clients were intimately convinced that they had commited no fault, no error, no crime. «Telegraph.co.uk, May 15»
2
4 Things France Can Do With Its Russian-Ordered Mistral Warships
In a column published in the L'Opinion newspaper in April, French journalist Jean-Dominique Merchet estimated that upkeep for the ships costs ... «The Moscow Times, May 15»
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France could sell those Russian Mistral warships to China
French defence columnist Jean-Dominique Merchet wrote that the delay in the Mistral deal could cost French taxpayers as much as €5 million a ... «Business Insider, May 15»
4
766 years of Derbyshire manorial history now available in online …
... childwyte, a fine for births outside of wedlock; leyrwyte, a fine for fornication; merchet, permission from the lord for the marriage of daughters; ... «Derby Telegraph, May 15»
5
Caught in Limbo: French Navy Has No Use for Extra Mistrals, Looks …
Earlier Merchet said that the upkeep and maintenance costs of the two Mistrals, currently docked at the port in Saint-Nazaire, cost France €5 ... «Sputnik International, Apr 15»
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Price of Stalling: Upkeep of Mistral Warships Costs France €5Mln a …
French defense columnist Jean-Dominique Merchet wrote in his column in L'Opinion newspapers that France will have to pay a high price for ... «Sputnik International, Apr 15»
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Failure To Deliver Mistral Ships To Russia Could Cost French …
... than $1 billion) from France, in addition to a delayed delivery fine, Jean-Dominique Merchet, a French defense columnist wrote in L'Opinion. «International Business Times, Feb 15»
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Qui sont les ex-militaires français devenus djihadistes ?
Décryptage. Loïc Signor interroge Jean-Dominique Merchet, journaliste spécialiste des questions Défense à l'Opinion, sur les ex-militaires ... «L'Opinion, Jan 15»
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Was David Drugeon a French Intelligence Agent?
Further, the French defense columnist Jean-Dominique Merchet, whose work appears on L'Opinion, noted that his sources denied that a ... «War on the Rocks, Nov 14»
10
Should new jets or neighbours defend Swiss skies?
Jean-Dominique Merchet, a French journalist specialising in ... from a technical point of view, but it would come at a price,” says Merchet. «swissinfo.ch, Apr 14»

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