deodand
英:['dɪəʊdænd] 美: ['diəˌdænd]
deodand 基本解释
n.赎罪奉献物(古英国法律);
英英释义
Deodand
Deodand is a thing forfeited or given to God, specifically, in law, an object or instrument which becomes forfeit because it has caused a person's death."Deodand", Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1911以上来源于:Wikipedia
deodand 相关例句
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