gelt etymology

Etymology

  • Yiddish
  • From Middle High German gelt, from Old High German gelt.
  • Cognate with English geld, yield, Icelandic gjald, Gothic gild, Swedish gäld.
  • Ultimately from Proto-Germanic *geldan ("to pay", "to be worth").

Meaning

  • Money
  • Payment
  • Worth

Origin

The word gelt originated in Old High German as gelt and was used to refer to payment or worth. It is cognate with English words such as geld and yield. The word was borrowed into Yiddish from Middle High German and has since been used to refer to money or payment.

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