grith

/ɡrɪθ/
noun
  1. A historical term meaning peace, protection, or a safe place, especially in medieval times.
    • The old law allowed a criminal to claim grith for a limited time inside a sanctuary.
    • The king granted grith to the travelers passing through his lands.
    • In medieval England, a church could offer grith to anyone fleeing from danger.
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