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Etymology
1. wold
noun. ['ˈwoʊld'] a tract of open rolling country (especially upland).
Synonyms
Etymology
- wald (Middle English (1100-1500))
- weald (Middle English (1100-1500))
Rhymes with Wold
- uncontrolled
- decontrolled
- undersold
- controlled
- withhold
- patrolled
- oversold
- fourfold
- foretold
- extolled
- consoled
- uphold
- untold
- unsold
- unfold
- twofold
- strolled
- resold
- remold
- outsold
- machold
- enrolled
- enfold
- cajoled
- behold
- scold
- paroled
- ahold
- vold
- tolled
Sentences with wold
1. Adjective
Of course, in the real wold, conservative forces do not exist in isolation.
Quotes about wold
1. I knew that, in a large degree, we were trying an experiment--that of testing whether or not it was possible for Negroes to build up and control the affairs of a large education institution. I knew that if we failed it wold injure the whole race.
- Booker T. Washington, Up from Slavery