noun a castrated animal, especially a castrated horse or bull
In literature, 'geld' may be used symbolically to represent loss or deprivation.
In finance, 'geld' can refer to money or wealth.
In linguistics, 'geld' may be used metaphorically to refer to the stripping away of something valuable or essential.
In medieval history, 'geld' was a tax or tribute imposed by a ruler.
In animal husbandry, 'geld' refers to the castration of male animals, particularly horses.
In the context of a writer, 'geld' may be used to describe the act of castrating male animals in literature related to farming or animal husbandry.
In the context of a psychologist, 'geld' may be used to describe the removal of a person's financial resources or power in cases of financial abuse or exploitation.
In the context of a veterinarian, 'geld' is commonly used to refer to the castration of male animals for population control or behavioral reasons.
In the context of a historian, 'geld' may be used to describe the economic policies or practices related to currency and money in historical societies.
In the context of a lawyer, 'geld' may be used to refer to financial penalties or fines imposed on individuals or organizations as a result of legal proceedings.