geldable (Meaning)

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geldable (a.)

Capable of being gelded.

Liable to taxation.

Synonyms & Antonyms of geldable

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geldable Sentence Examples

  1. The geldable population of the village comprised able-bodied men of military age.
  2. The feudal lord levied a tax on all geldable subjects within his domain.
  3. Only geldable individuals were required to serve in the militia or pay military taxes.
  4. The amount of geld paid varied depending on the wealth and status of the geldable person.
  5. The geldable class was often the primary source of revenue for medieval governments.
  6. The exemption of certain individuals from geldability was a privilege granted by the king or other authority.
  7. The geldable population declined during periods of economic hardship or warfare.
  8. The introduction of feudalism led to the emergence of a distinct geldable class.
  9. The geldable system was gradually abolished in most European countries over time.
  10. The concept of geldability remains relevant in modern society, particularly in relation to taxation and military service.

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Capable of being gelded., Liable to taxation.

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The geldable population of the village comprised able-bodied men of military age.

The feudal lord levied a tax on all geldable subjects within his domain.

Only geldable individuals were required to serve in the militia or pay military taxes.

The amount of geld paid varied depending on the wealth and status of the geldable person.