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weald

[weeld] / wild /




NOUN
woodland
Synonyms
NOUN
woodland
Synonyms




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Amid the "weald" of Sussex, Mr. Kipling remained alive, did not sing.

From Time Magazine Archive

The herald of the right and might of empire lies silent amid the weald and the marsh and the down country of Sussex.

From Time Magazine Archive

She, the sovereign of the universe, reigns here too, over the buds and the birds, and the happy, unconsidered life of weald and wold.

From Children of the Mist by Phillpotts, Eden

From a remote antiquity this district of Surrey, as well as the weald of Sussex, was the great centre of the iron trade.

From The Broom-Squire by Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine)

Could none of the foresters of the weald have helped a great tree better in its old age?

From Highways and Byways in Surrey by Thomson, Hugh




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