woodgeld

English

Etymology

From Middle English wodegeld, from Old English *wudġeld, equivalent to wood + geld.

Noun

woodgeld (plural woodgelds)

  1. (historical, law) An exemption to the fee for the cutting or taking of wood from a forest.
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