wold

IPA: wˈoʊɫd

noun

  • (archaic, regional) An unforested or deforested plain, a grassland, a moor.
  • (obsolete) A wood or forest, especially a wooded upland.
  • A surname.

adjective

  • (archaic, dialect, West Country, Dorset, Devon) Old.
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Examples of "wold" in Sentences

  • An 'vo'k do still call the wold house the dree woaks,
  • Reason: A new wold, which is fascinating and absolutely addictive.
  • An overview of the state of poverty in so-called wold's biggest democracy, India.
  • An overview of the state of poverty in so-called wold's biggest democracy, India. chitranshh@gmail.com created by chitransh India is a nation of critics.
  • I like the retro-romance novel cover look, and the lush blue-grey & bronzish hues .. which are certainly strong signifiers that you're in wold Newton territory.
  • Could the format be Korea vs Japan in their own playoffs (perhaps some format to decide an Asian or a non-MLB champion?) vs the MLB champion which we currently refer to as the wold series champion?
  • He longed on that day for a letter for the last house in the lane, there he would dally and talk awhile and look on church-going faces before his last tramp over the lonely wold to end at the dreaded door of the queer grey house called wold-hut.

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