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unheld
English
Etymology
un- +? held
Adjective
unheld (not comparable)
- Not held.
See also
- unhold
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ungeld
English
Etymology
un- +? geld (in sense of "payment").
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?ld
Noun
ungeld (plural ungelds)
- (Britain, law, obsolete, Anglo-Saxon law) A person so far out of the protection of the law that no fine has to be paid by anybody who kills him.
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Anagrams
- gulden, ledung, lunged
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