Associations to the word «Wolds»
Noun
- Lincolnshire
- Newton
- Gloucestershire
- Meteorite
- Decomposition
- Doo
- Yorkshire
- Leicester
- Chamberlain
- Housekeeper
- Northamptonshire
- Tarzan
- Hem
- Leicestershire
- Herman
- Barrow
- Willoughby
- Lindsey
- Grimsby
- Vale
- Bassett
- Cheltenham
- Mcgee
- Middleton
- Rectory
- Ashton
- Ethiopia
- Minneapolis
- Marsh
- Burton
- Crossover
- Farmer
- Theorem
- Orc
- Cam
- Universe
- José
- Nat
- Nottinghamshire
- Regression
- Heed
- Moor
- Philip
- Willy
- Meteor
- Savage
- Fold
- Parish
- Estimation
- Hay
- Trent
- Cottage
- Chronology
- Bergen
- Woodland
- Hamlet
- Kin
- Andreas
- Sutton
- Doc
- Trooper
- Barton
- Transmitter
- Er
- Manor
- Wood
- Heather
- Prime
- Blaze
- Hut
- Finn
- Raf
- Norton
- Louise
- Continuity
- Rector
- Hermann
- Village
- Radar
- Howe
- Privacy
- Modeling
- Hastings
Wiktionary
WOLD, noun. An unforested or deforested plain, a grassland, a moor.
WOLD, noun. (obsolete) A wood or forest, especially a wooded upland
Dictionary definition
WOLD, noun. A tract of open rolling country (especially upland).
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.