wold in English

noun
1
(in Britain, often in place names) a piece of high, open, uncultivated land or moor.
the Lincolnshire Wolds

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "wold" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "wold", or refer to the context using the word "wold" in the English Dictionary.

1. Oid Biosyntheses have been well characterized (reviewed in Grote-wold, 2006; Glover, 2007; Ruiz-Sola & Rodriguez-Concepcion, 2012)

2. What we envision for Asyle is a place where anyone and everyone can get lost in a wold full of adventure, exploration, and story

3. All the apportionatz to my next heires so that they do not besy to lette this Aforeseyd my will and if hit so be that my next heyers wold in ony manere

4. God of heven Biteche y thee: Mi way y wil forth wende." When the king seiye, sikerly, That it was the gode Guy That fro him wold his way, On knes he fel adoun to grounde: "Leve sir Guy," in that stounde, "Merci," he gan to say

5. This quote from the 19th century could have been written by a contemporary author: "Is there another country under the sun so Becushioned, becarpeted, and becurtained with greenery?" Wild comes from PIE welt-/wolt- "woods, wild land", whence German Welt "world" and Wald "forest", and British wold "upland open country".