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English
Etymology
From Middle English wedsetten, equivalent to wed (“pledge”) + set. Wad is a Scottish form of wed.
Noun
wadset (countable and uncountable, plural wadsets)
- (obsolete, Scotland) The conveyance of land in pledge for a debt; a mortgage.
1829, Rob Roy, Walter Scott, Introduction to the 1829 edition:It was at this time that Rob Roy acquired an interest by purchase, wadset, or otherwise, to the property of Craig Royston already mentioned.
Verb
wadset (third-person singular simple present wadsets, present participle wadsetting, simple past and past participle wadsetted)
- (obsolete, Scotland) To mortgage land.
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