hidegild

English

Etymology 1

From Old English hīdġield (a tax paid on each hide of land), equivalent to hide (measure of land) + geld.

Alternative forms

Noun

hidegild (uncountable)

  1. (Anglo-Saxon, historical, law) A tax paid on each hide of land; hidage.

Etymology 2

From Old English hȳdġyld, hȳdġield (a fine to buy one out of receiving a flogging, literally a payment to save one's skin), equivalent to hide (skin) + geld.

Alternative forms

  • hydegild

Noun

hidegild (uncountable)

  1. (Anglo-Saxon, historical, law) A fine paid in lien of a flogging.
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