Geiselhaft

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German

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Etymology

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From Geisel (hostage) +‎ Haft (captivity). The latter word retains its broader sense here, having otherwise become widely restricted to “legal arrest, imprisonment”.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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Geiselhaft f (genitive Geiselhaft, plural (rare) Geiselhaften)

  1. captivity as a hostage