Pfand

Etymology
From, from. Only found in continental Germanic languages (🇨🇬, and 🇨🇬) and of de origin, various Latin sources have been suggested: under the supposition of a Low Latin *pantum from *panctum, or a  borrowed so early that it preceded the change from Indo-European o to a in Germanic.

Noun

 * 1) pawn
 * 2) pledge
 * 3) can or bottle deposit

Usage notes
The commonly used gender for the noun is neuter in Germany and Switzerland and masculine in Austria. In recent years the masculine form has seen an increase in usage in Germany, especially in the East.