prisal

prisal
\\ˈprīzəl\ noun (-s)
Etymology: Anglo-French prisel, from Middle French prise seizure (from Old French) + Anglo-French -el -al
1. obsolete : seizure (as of goods) under legal or customary privilege
a. : the action of taking something as a prize of war
b. : something taken as a prize

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