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head money
noun
- a tax of so much per head or person.
- a reward paid for capturing or killing an outlaw, fugitive, or the like.
head money
noun
- a reward paid for the capture or slaying of a fugitive, outlaw, etc
- an archaic term for poll tax
Word History and Origins
Origin of head money1
Example Sentences
Dutch historian Ad van Liempt’s landmark book, “Hitler’s Bounty Hunters,” revealed a network of Dutch privateer “Jew hunters” who were paid “head money” for each person they delivered to the police.
Dutch historian Ad van Liempt’s landmark book, “Hitler’s Bounty Hunters,” revealed a network of Dutch privateer “Jew hunters” who were paid “head money” for each person they delivered to the police.
All these thoughts collided in my head: Money was running out.
The former president of Pakistan, Pervez Musharraf confirmed to me two years ago, during an interview in Dubai for a book project, that “head money” had been paid for each foreigner caught in parts of Pakistan known as “hotspots for al-Qaeda and Taliban.”
The book is entitled “Kopf Geld Jagd,” which means “Head Money Hunt,” a play on the German term for “bounty hunt.”
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