Angild

/ˈæŋɡɪld/ noun

In Germanic law, compensation or penalty paid to a wronged person or their family, literally meaning 'angle-price' or a payment for injury.

From Old English and Old High German 'angild,' combining 'an' (one, a) + 'gild' (payment, price). Medieval legal systems used such payments instead of imprisonment to settle disputes.

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