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Schechuld

Description:

Schechuld is a term that originated in German and refers to a special type of traditional debt or obligation. It holds significance in various cultural and historical contexts and has both popular and local usage.

Examples:

Noun:

1. In medieval Europe, the schechuld was a customary obligation for peasants to provide a portion of their harvest to their feudal lords.

2. The museum showcases artifacts depicting the barter system and schechuld transactions of the indigenous tribes.

Verb:

1. The tenant willingly schechulded a monthly payment plan with the landlord to clear the outstanding rent.

2. As per the agreement, she was schechulded to repay the loan in fixed installments over five years.

Adjective:

1. The schechuld system promoted a fair distribution of resources among the villagers.

2. The historical novel beautifully depicts the schechuld practices of ancient civilizations.

Adverb:

1. The villagers schechulded their work diligently, ensuring a timely completion of the harvest.

2. He schechulded his expenses carefully, making sure not to overspend.

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