Wachtgeld

German

Etymology

From Wacht (the guard) + Geld (money).

Noun

Wachtgeld n (strong, genitive Wachtgeldes or Wachtgelds, plural Wachtgelder)

  1. charge levied by cities on certain population groups to pay for the militia or vigilante
  2. charge for guard service or night patrol

Declension

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