GREE
gree (gree), n.[Law French] Hist. A satisfaction received by a party for an offense or injury
against the party. See SATISFACTION(1).
“Gree comes of the French word gree, good liking: and it signifies in our law, contentment or
satisfaction; as in the statute of 1 R. 2, c. 15, to make gree to the parties is to give them
contentment or satisfaction for an offence done unto them.” Termes de la Ley 247 (1st Am. ed.
1812). [Blacks Law 8th]