💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Hidegeld"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| fuagenoun | Alternative form of fumage. [(historical) Hearth tax.] |
| hodmadodnoun | (East Anglia, dialectal, obsolete) Alternative form of hodmandod. [(Essex, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, dialectal) A snail.] |
| gold-hoardnoun | Alternative form of goldhoard. [(puristic, otherwise archaic or historical) Treasure; a treasury.] |
| hydenoun | An English topographic surname from Middle English for someone living on a hide of land. |
| harigaldsnoun | Alternative form of harigals. [(Scotland, obsolete) The heart, liver and lungs of an animal.] |
| ridgilnoun | Alternative form of ridgel. [(archaic, zoology) A ridgeling.] |
| yeldringnoun | Alternative form of yeldrin. [(archaic, dialect, UK, Scotland) The yellowhammer.] |
| soccagenoun | Alternative spelling of socage. [(historical) In the Middle Ages (and chiefly but not exclusively medieval England), a legal system whereby a tenant would pay a rent or do some agricultural work for the landlord.] |
| tiendnoun | Alternative form of teind. [(Scotland) A tithe.] |
| hobbetnoun | Alternative form of hobbit (old Welsh unit of weight) [A member of a fictional race of small humanoids with shaggy hair and hairy feet.] |
| ghilgainoun | Alternative form of gilgai. [(Australia) A small concavity or depression between ridges, where rainwater gathers.] |
| hykenoun | Alternative form of haik. [A covering for the head and body worn by Arabs.] |
| grassumnoun | (Scotland) Alternative form of gersum. [(law, historical) A lump sum paid by individuals who take a lease of landed property in England.] |
| skugnoun | Alternative form of scug. [(Northern England, Scotland) Shade, shadow.] |
| huckshinnoun | Alternative form of huxen. [(West Country, obsolete) The hough; the back of the hip.] |
| hide-holenoun | Alternative spelling of hidey-hole. [An isolated or secluded place; a hideaway or hideout.] |
| gemotenoun | Alternative form of gemot. [(historical) A (legislative or judicial) assembly in Anglo-Saxon England.] |
| pickagenoun | Alternative form of piccage. [(law, UK, obsolete or historical) Money paid at fairs for permission to set up booths.] |
| dung-hillnoun | Alternative form of dunghill. [A heap of dung, especially one for agricultural purposes.] |
| thugginoun | Alternative spelling of thuggee. [(historical, countable) A thug (a member of band of assassins in India).] |
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