Category:Wold

Wold, n. Etym: [oe. wold, wald, as. weald, wald, a wood, forest; akin To ofries. & os. wald, d. woud, g. wald, icel. völlr, a field, and Probably to gr. va a garden, inclosure. Cf. Weald.]

1. A wood; a forest.

2. A plain, or low hill; a country without wood, whether hilly or Not. And from his further bank ætolia's wolds espied. Byron. The wind that beats the mountain, blows more softly round the open Wold. Tennyson.

Wold Wold, n.

Defn: see weld.