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See also: Wald
English
Alternative forms
- wauld (Scotland)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /wɔːld/
Audio (Southern England): (file) - Rhymes: -ɔːld
Etymology 1
From Northern Middle English walde, from Old English wealdan (“to rule, control, determine, direct, command, govern, possess, wield, exercise, cause, bring about”), from Proto-West Germanic *waldan, from Proto-Germanic *waldaną (“to reign”), from Proto-Indo-European *waldʰ- (“to be strong, be powerful, prevail, possess”).
Cognates
Cognate with German walten (“to prevail, reign, dominate”), Danish volde (“to cause”), Icelandic valda (“to cause”), Lithuanian valda (“land property”), Lithuanian valdyti (“to rule”).
Verb
wald (third-person singular simple present walds, present participle walding, simple past and past participle walded)
- (UK dialectal, ambitransitive) To govern; inherit.
Etymology 2
From Northern Middle English wald, from Old English weald (“power, authority”), from Proto-Germanic *waldą (“power”), from Proto-Indo-European *waldʰ- (“to be strong, be powerful, prevail, possess”). Cognate with German Gewalt (“force, power, control, violence”), Swedish våld (“force, violence”).
Noun
wald (countable and uncountable, plural walds)
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Etymology 3
From Northern Middle English wald, from Old English weald (“high land covered with wood, woods, forest”), from Proto-West Germanic *walþu, from Proto-Germanic *walþuz, whence also Old High German wald (German Wald) and Old Norse vǫllr (Faroese vøllur, Norwegian voll, Icelandic völlur).
Noun
wald (plural walds)
- Forest; woods.
- 1812, Walter Scott, Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, Digitized edition, page 124:
- … we still recognize the ancient traditions of the Goths, concerning the wald-elven,…
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Middle English
Noun
wald
- alternative form of wold
Old Danish
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Old Norse vald, from Proto-Germanic *walþuz.
Noun
wald
Descendants
- Danish: vold
Old English
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun
wald m
- alternative form of weald (“forest”)
Declension
Strong a-stem:
Etymology 2
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Noun
wald n
- alternative form of weald (“power, authority”)
Declension
Strong a-stem:
Etymology 3
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
Adjective
wald
- alternative form of weald (“powerful”)
Declension
Declension of wald — Strong
Declension of wald — Weak
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Old High German
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *walþu, from Proto-Germanic *walþuz, whence also Old English weald, Old Norse vǫllr.
Pronunciation
Noun
wald m
Descendants
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Old Saxon
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *walþu, from Proto-Germanic *walþuz, whence also Old English weald, Old Norse vǫllr.
Pronunciation
Noun
wald m
Declension
Descendants
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