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yeld
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English
Adjective
yeld (not comparable)
Scots
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Middle English yeld, from Old English ġelde (“barren, unproductive”), probably borrowed from Old Norse geldr (“barren, yielding no milk”), from Proto-Germanic *galdaz, *galdijaz (“barren, unfruitful”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰel- (“to shout, cry”). Related to Swedish gall (“barren”), German galt, gelt (“yielding no milk, unfruitful”), Old Norse gelda (“to castrate”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
yeld (comparative mair yeld, superlative maist yeld)
- barren, not pregnant, not giving milk
- not fertile, unproductive, ineffectual, lacking in substance or value, unprofitable (of inanimate things)
Descendants
- English: yell
Noun
yeld (plural yelds)
Verb
yeld (third-person singular simple present yelds, present participle yeldin, simple past and past participle yeldt)
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