kain

/keɪn/
noun
  1. A form of rent or tribute paid in kind (such as grain, livestock, or produce) rather than money, especially in historical Scottish land tenure.
    • The tenant paid his kain each harvest with a portion of the barley crop.
    • The landlord demanded kain from every farmer on his estate.
    • Under the old system, kain was often collected as eggs, butter, or fowl.
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