"Hude-Geld" is a word in LAW AND LEGAL

Hude-Geld LAW AND LEGAL
Definition:

ln old English law. An acquittance for an assault upon a trespassing servant. Supposed to be a mistake or mis-print in Fleta for “hinegeld." Fleta, lib. 1, c. 47, | 20. Also the price of one's skin, or the money paid by a servant to save himself from a whipping. Du Cange

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Hidgild LAW AND LEGAL

A sum of money pald by a villein or servant to save himself from a whipping. Fleta, L 1, c. …

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