subs. phr. (colloquial).—1.  Money paid as the price of blood: as a sum given to compass the life of another, either murder or hanging; also (military) compensation for wounds.

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  1901.  Free Lance, 9 Feb., 460, 2. The vagaries of our War Office were never better exemplified than by its erratic behaviour in the matter of what officers call BLOOD-MONEY.

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