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wold 1 W0199800 (wōld)n. An open rolling upland area, as found in several regions of England. [Middle English, from Old English weald, forest.]
wold 2 W0199800 (wōld)n. Variant of weld2.wold (wəʊld) n (Physical Geography) chiefly literary a tract of open rolling country, esp upland[Old English weald bush; related to Old Saxon wald, German Wald forest, Old Norse vollr ground; see wild]
wold (wəʊld) n1. (Plants) another name for weld22. (Dyeing) another name for weld2wold (woʊld) n. 1. an elevated tract of open country. 2. Often, wolds. (usu. cap.) an open, hilly district, esp. in England, as in Yorkshire or Lincolnshire. [before 900; Middle English; Old English w(e)ald forest, c. Old Frisian, Old Saxon, Old High German wald forest, Old Norse vǫllr untilled field; perhaps akin to wild] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | wold - a tract of open rolling country (especially upland)rural area, country - an area outside of cities and towns; "his poetry celebrated the slower pace of life in the country" | Translationswold
wold Chiefly literary a tract of open rolling country, esp upland MedicalSeeweldWOLD
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