IPA: /ˈæŋɡəri/
KK: /ˈæŋgəri/
The legal right of a country at war to take or damage the property of a neutral country, as long as they pay for it afterwards.
During the conflict, the navy exercised its angary by seizing ships from neutral nations.
Angary originates from Old French 'angarie', meaning a form of forced labor or service. It refers to the obligation to provide assistance or service, especially in times of need or emergency.
Think of 'angary' as a duty to provide help or service in urgent situations, reflecting its meaning of being compelled to assist.