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verb
Eld  v. t.  To make old or ancient. (Obs.) "Time, that eldeth all things."



Eld  v. i.  To age; to grow old. (Obs.)



noun
Eld  n.  
1.
Age; esp., old age. (Obs. or Archaic) "As sooth is said, eelde hath great avantage." "Great Nature, ever young, yet full of eld."
2.
Old times; former days; antiquity. (Poetic) "Astrologers and men of eld."



adjective
Eld  adj.  Old. (Obs.)






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"Eld" Quotes from Famous Books



... for you. I've since gathered, sir, in their humorous way, sir, that some'ow or other they've 'eard about every word Colonel Dabney said to Mr. King and Mr. Prout when he mistook 'em for poachers. I—I might ha' known when they led me on so that they 'eld the inner line of communications. It's—it's a plain do, sir, if you ask me; an' they're gloatin' ...
— Stalky & Co. • Rudyard Kipling

... William rolled out the words as though the fate of armies depended on them. "The ch-e-eld wonder of the cen-tury," he went on, waving his arms dramatically. "Pass the ch-e-eld wonder and be careful with him." He walked around the bewildered Lucien, pretending to examine his head very closely. "Ah," he said, after the first scrutiny, "now I begin to tumble." His ...
— William Adolphus Turnpike • William Banks

... the monkish page, Traditions of the saint and sage, Tales that have the rime of age, And Chronicles of Eld." ...
— In the Days of My Youth • Amelia Ann Blandford Edwards

... front the morn Saying, "This day I live as never yet Lived striving man on earth!" What if the fret Of loss and ten years' agonizing snow Thy hairs or leave their tracery on thy brow, Each line beslotted by the demon hounds Hunting thee down o' nights? Laugh at thy wounds, Laugh at thy eld, strong lover, whose blood flows Clear from the fountain, singing as it goes, "She loves, and so I live and shall not die! Love on, love her: 'tis immortality." Once more before the sun he greeted her: She glowed her joy; her mood was calm and clear ...
— Helen Redeemed and Other Poems • Maurice Hewlett

... from job to job I've moved along. Pay couldn't 'old me when my time was done, For something in my 'ead upset me all, Till I 'ad dropped whatever 'twas for good, An', out at sea, be'eld the dock-lights die, An' met my mate—the wind that tramps ...
— The Seven Seas • Rudyard Kipling


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