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gelde

See also: <span class="searchmatch">Gelde</span> <span class="searchmatch">gelde</span> (dated or formal) singular present subjunctive of gelden glede, gleed, legde (Kautokeino) IPA(key): /ˈkeːlːte/ <span class="searchmatch">gēlde</span> inflection of...


Gelde

See also: <span class="searchmatch">gelde</span> <span class="searchmatch">Gelde</span> n dative singular of Geld...


gleed

Alternative form of glede (“live coal”). degel, edgel, glede, ledge, leged Rhymes: -eːt gleed singular past indicative of glijden <span class="searchmatch">gelde</span>, glede, legde...


mijoter

murjoe, from Low-Frankish musgauda, composed by &quot;muos&quot; (food) and &quot;gaude&quot; (&lt; <span class="searchmatch">gelde</span>, tropue) or &quot;geld/gold&quot; with reference to the yellow colour. IPA(key): /mi...


legde

leggen: singular past indicative (dated or formal) singular past subjunctive <span class="searchmatch">gelde</span>, glede, gleed From leggja (“to lay”). legde f (definite singular legda,...


Geldrop

(“village, settlement”). The first element has been interpreted as Middle Dutch <span class="searchmatch">gelde</span> (“infertile”) or Old Dutch Gello (a personal name). IPA(key): /ˈɣɛl.drɔp/...


geld

(“payment”), Gothic 𐌲𐌹𐌻𐌳 (gild, “tribute”). IPA(key): /χɛlt/ geld (plural <span class="searchmatch">gelde</span>) (uncountable) money (uncountable) cash, currency Synonym: kontant tariff...


Zerstreuung

dieselbe freundliche Zerstreuung fand, die Senator Gieseke mit dem schweren <span class="searchmatch">Gelde</span> seiner Gattin bezahlen mußte. What is certain is, that Christian found there...


yeld

yeild, geld, ȝelde, ȝeld, ȝeild From Middle English yeld, from Old English <span class="searchmatch">ġelde</span> (“barren, unproductive”), probably borrowed from Old Norse geldr (“barren...


joude

alternative form of joe (“cheek; jaw”) joud, jaude Derived from Old French geude, <span class="searchmatch">gelde</span>, jaude, jeudon (“foot soldier, band of foot soldiers, group or brotherhood”)...