Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
trial-by-battle
noun
/ˈtraɪəl baɪ ˈbæt(ə)l/

Definition
A historical practice where two parties settle a dispute by engaging in combat, with the outcome determining the resolution of the conflict.

Examples
- The two knights agreed to settle their disagreement through a trial-by-battle.
- In times of old, trial-by-battle was seen as a way to prove one’s innocence or guilt.
- Many historical records mention trial-by-battle as a common practice in feudal law.

Meaning
Trial-by-battle was an archaic legal procedure used in medieval times, allowing individuals to resolve their disputes through physical confrontation rather than legal argumentation.

Synonyms
- combat
- duel
- trial by combat