
1) Country 2) Elevated, open country 3) Open country 4) Open hillside 5) Rural area 6) Upland plain
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1) Plain
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Wold is an Old English term for a forest or an area of woodland on high ground; it is cognate with the Dutch word woud and with the German word Wald, as well as low German Wohld, all meaning forest. It became weald in West Saxon and Kentish. Wold may also refer to: ...
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a word which came to mean plain open country, e.g. a down, and already in Layamon
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open tract of country
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• (n.) A plain, or low hill; a country without wood, whether hilly or not. • (n.) See Weld. • (n.) A wood; a forest.
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1. A wood; a forest. ... 2. A plain, or low hill; a country without wood, whether hilly or not. 'And from his further bank aetolia's wolds espied.' (Byron) 'The wind that beats the mountain, blows More softly round the open wold.' (Tennyson) ... Origin: OE. Wold, wald, AS. Weald, wald, a wood, forest; akin to OFries. & OS. Wald, D. Woud, G. Wal...
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a word which came to mean plain open country, e.g. a down, and already in Layamon
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Wold noun [ Middle English
wold ,
wald , Anglo-Saxon
weald ,
wald , a wood, forest; akin to OFries. & Old Saxon
wald , Dutch
woud , German
wald , Icelandic
völlr , a field, and probably to Greek ... a grove, Sanskrit
vā...a a ga...
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(wold) n. [OE weald, forest, wood.] An unforested rolling plain. ñ word history
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[
n] - a tract of open rolling country (especially upland)
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noun a tract of open rolling country (especially upland)
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