Talk:Weregild
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I guess every culture had similar custom: Slavs had "glowczyzna" (glowa == head) which was much the same. Should that be reflected in article? szopen
I've mentioned and linked it. Now all it needs is an article on glowczyzna :-). sjc
I don't think German Wehr is related. I'd guess that this is related to Eng. war, cognate to Romance guerra, etc.--Fitzaubrey 04:30, 28 July 2006 (UTC)
- I agree - the "were" more closely corresponds with "wer", or 'who' in modern German, and geld orginally meant "worth", not "money". In modern German you have the phrase "er gilt" which means "he is worth" or "he counts for" that I think is more closely related. Elle121 02:34, 2 December 2006 (UTC)
You might want to actually go in to detail as to what "weregild" is exactly, not just cultures who used the system, and it's etymology. Some might not understand by what is written.