Legal Definition and Related Resources of Gyltwite
Meaning of Gyltwite
(Saxon). Compensation for fraud or trespass. (Jrant of King Edgar, A. D. 964; Cowell.
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What is Gyltwite, or Guiltwit?
A definition of gyltwite, or guiltwit is: Sax. More details on the Encyclopedia. Compensation for fraud or trespass.[1]
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- “Gyltwite, or Guiltwit” in the White America Dictionary (New York, Los Angeles, London, New Delhy, Hong Kong, 1989)
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