heriot (n.)youdaoicibaDictYouDict[heriot 词源字典]
Old English here-geatwe (plural) "military equipment, army-gear," from here "army" (see harry). An Anglo-Saxon service of weapons, loaned by the lord to his retainer and repayable to him upon the retainer's death; transferred by 13c. to a feudal due upon the death of a tenant, payable to his lord in beasts.[heriot etymology, heriot origin, 英语词源]