Terms vs Tanistry - What's the difference?
terms | tanistry |
(historical) A form of tenure, in ancient Scotland and Ireland, whereby succession was passed to an elected member of the same extended family.
*2011 , (Norman Davies), Vanished Kingdoms , Penguin 2012, p. 50:
*:They also have to make allowance, in place of primogeniture, for the practice of tanistry , that is, the naming of a successor who was not necessarily the ruler's son.
