Danegeld
A tax levied in Anglo-Saxon England to buy off Danish invaders in the reign of Ethelred II (9781016); it also designates the recurrent gelds, or taxes, collected by the Anglo-Norman kings. The word is not recorded before the Norman Conquest, the usual earlier (Old English) term being gafol (gavel, or tribute). Though the Danes were sometimes bought off in the 9th century, the word Danegeld
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