/blʌd-ˈdʌ/ – Noun
Definition: tiền phạt vì đã gây ra đổ máu.
A more thorough explanation: Blood-wite is a term used in legal contexts to refer to a payment made as compensation or restitution for a crime or injury, particularly in cases involving violence or bloodshed. It is a form of monetary compensation paid to the family or kin of a victim as a form of reparation for the harm caused.
Example: In Anglo-Saxon law, blood-wite was a form of compensation paid to the family of a person who had been killed.