“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).
gree
gree (gree), n. [Law French] Hist. A satisfaction received by a party for an offense or injury against the party. See SATISFACTION(1).