woodgeld

/ˈwʊdɡɛld/

Definitions

1. noun

A fine or payment in wood, formerly exacted from those who had committed crimes in a forest, as a form of punishment or compensation.

“The king demanded a large woodgeld from the outlaw, forcing him to pay for his crimes by providing a substantial amount of timber.”

Synonyms

  • fine
  • payment
  • penalty

Antonyms

  • amnesty
  • reprieve