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hypothec

English

Etymology

From Latin hypoth?ca (pledge, mortgage), from Ancient Greek ??????? (hupoth?k?, warning, pledge).

Noun

hypothec (usually uncountable, plural hypothecs)

  1. (law) In Scotland, a landlord's right over the stocking (cattle, implements, etc.), and crops of his tenant, as security for payment of rent.
  2. (colloquial) Everything; the whole lot.
    ...saddle and all, the whole hypothec turned round and grovelled in the dust below the donkey’s belly.

Related terms

  • hypothecate

References

  • Travels with a Donkey in the Cévennes (1879) by Robert Louis Stevenson

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hypothecary

English

Adjective

hypothecary (not comparable)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or arising from hypothecation, the pledging of property or mortgage as surety for a loan
    hypothecary action

Noun

hypothecary (plural hypothecaries)

  1. (law) The holder of a hypothec, or pledge

Synonyms

  • hypothecatee

See also

  • Not to be confused with hypothecal or apothecary.

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