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etymological origin of | eng: Danegeld |
etymologically related | eng: Danegeld |
etymologically related | eng: wergeld |
etymology | non: gelda |
has derived form | eng: gelded |
has derived form | eng: gelding |
has derived form | eng: gelds |
lexical category | noun |
lexical category | verb |
pronunciation | /gɛld/ |
semantically related | eng: analyze |
semantically related | eng: attenuate |
semantically related | eng: castrate |
semantically related | eng: choice |
semantically related | eng: crest |
semantically related | eng: debilitate |
semantically related | eng: desex |
semantically related | eng: devitalize, |
semantically related | eng: emasculate |
semantically related | eng: eunuch |
semantically related | eng: filter |
semantically related | eng: intransitive |
semantically related | eng: kalsomine |
semantically related | eng: modify |
semantically related | eng: sift |
semantically related | eng: stoned |
semantically related | eng: sweep |
semantically related | eng: unsex |
semantically related | eng: w:Paul Simon |
semantically related | eng: weaken |
semantically related | eng: winnow |
synonym | eng: castrate |
synonym | eng: spay |
translation | eng: money |
translation | fin: kastroida |
translation | fin: kuohia |
translation | fin: kuohita |
translation | fin: salvaa |
translation | fra: castrer |
translation | nob: gjelle |
translation | rus: кастрировать |
translation | spa: capar |
translation | spa: castrar |
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