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Purchasing is a common term in parts of Lower Saxony for the extension of the right to use a family grave site with several grave sites, i.e. H. for so-called hereditary burials . In the past, it was also used to extend church seat rights .

In the Middle Ages, the underlying term `` buying wine '' described the payment of those involved in the legal act and the satisfaction of those present in legal transactions (i.e. not only during purchase) on the one hand, and the payment of the legal title acquired through the legal act on the other .

The purchase was previously carried out every few decades, currently (status: 2010) in the case of a burial on the family grave site or when the rest period expires, if an extension of the right of use is desired and possible.

Specific locations of the expression are the cemeteries in Adensen , Wülfingen , Ottersberg , Otterstedt , Samtgemeinde Bothel , and Verden (Aller) .

etymology

Buying wine

buying wine , m. mhd. wînkouf , mhd. nd. wînkôp , mnl. wijncoop , nnl. wijnkoop , dan. viinkjøb , Switzerland. wîchauf , els. winkauf , swabian weikaof and -gof , fränk. winkoff , upper hess . ifgoff and -guff , door . wînkef , forest. wînkaup , altmärk. wînkôp .

The word wine purchase had two meanings, which were identified by the combination of the two syllables wine and purchase . In the Middle Ages, wine purchase described for legal acts (i.e. not only for purchase) on the one hand the payment of those involved in the legal act and the satisfaction of those present, on the other hand the payment of the legal title acquired by the legal act . The parties involved in the legal act were originally paid in kind, namely wine or beer, often with an additional meal. The medieval legal concept is often still recognizable in customs today: a marriage is connected with a wedding celebration , a funeral with a funeral feast , a house with a topping-out ceremony . Later on, those involved in the legal act were paid by a financial remuneration ( e.g. tip , fee , etc.) and those present were satisfied, for example, by a local round .

shopping

beweinkaufen , mnl. bewijncopen : Confirming a contract by buying wine, buying a finished legacy with full hands. The word beweinkaufen has been recorded since 1552.

Related terms are

  • Purchase of wine (purchase of wine upon change of ownership).
  • weep . MHD bewînen , bewienen ; afries. bi-, beweinia, -waynia ( providing yourself or a table with wine, getting drunk , paying the judicial wine fee).
  • pay for wine ( pay for the purchase of wine when changing ownership).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Abolition of church seat rights . In: Ecclesiastical gazette for the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Hanover , 9/1946, p. 39
  2. buying wine. In: Jacob Grimm , Wilhelm Grimm (Hrsg.): German dictionary . tape 28 : Weh – Wendunmut - (XIV, 1st section, part 1). S. Hirzel, Leipzig 1955, Sp. 944-950 ( woerterbuchnetz.de ).
  3. ↑ be shopping . In: Prussian Academy of Sciences (Hrsg.): German legal dictionary . tape 2 , volume 2 (edited by Eberhard von Künßberg ). Hermann Böhlaus successor, Weimar ( adw.uni-heidelberg.de - publication date 1932 or 1933).
  4. ↑ be shopping. In: Jacob Grimm , Wilhelm Grimm (Hrsg.): German dictionary . tape 1 : A - Beer whey - (I). S. Hirzel, Leipzig 1854, Sp. 1778 ( woerterbuchnetz.de ).