Crossword-Solution: WEALD
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Weald | n. | A wood or forest; a wooded land or region; also, an open country; -- often used in place names. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| WEALD | anagram | DWALE, EWALD, WALED |
We have 26 clues for the answer “WEALD”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Area of Southeast England | 1 answer |
| open or forested country | 1 answer |
| an area of open or forested country | 1 answer |
| The ___, area of S. England. | 1 answer |
| Poet's forest | 1 answer |
| OPEN country (arch.) | 1 answer |
| KENT region | 1 answer |
| English woodland | 1 answer |
| District in S.E. England. | 1 answer |
| COUNTRY (arch.) | 1 answer |
| British woodland | 1 answer |
| Boonies, perhaps | 1 answer |
| Area of open or forested country | 1 answer |
| Area in SE England (with "The"). | 1 answer |
| Archaic forest | 1 answer |
| country open | 2 answers |
| Heavily wooded area | 2 answers |
| wooded country | 3 answers |
| uncultivated country | 4 answers |
| WOODED area | 7 answers |
| open country | 8 answers |
| wold | 19 answers |
| woodland | 24 answers |
| BRITISH forest | 39 answers |
| Backwoods | 50 answers |
| forest | 54 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with WEALD (5)
The Weald, or wild wood, abounded in oaks of great size, suitable for smelting ore; and the proximity of the mineral to the timber, as well as the situation of the district in the neighbourhood of the capital, sufficiently account for the Sussex iron-works being among the most important which existed in England previous to the discovery of smelting by pit-coal.
But, as I was saying, there was a farmer out of the Weald who had bought a woman with a babe in her arms, and he didn’t want any encumbrances to her driving his beasts home for him.’ ‘Beast himself!’ said Una, and kicked her bare heel on the gate.
But farmers and Weald clay," said he, "are both uncommon cold and sour." 'Would you believe it, that when that farmer woke and found his horse shod he rode away without one word of thanks? I was so angry that I wheeled his horse right round and walked him back three miles to the Beacon, just to teach the old sinner politeness.' 'Were you invisible?' said Una.
They left behind them raw to devour, the sallow kite, the swarthy raven with horny nib, and the hoarse vultur, with the eagle swift to consume his prey; the greedy gos-hawk, and that grey beast the wolf of the weald.
And all gentlemen, from the Weald of Kent to the Vale of Blackmore, shrugged their shoulders mysteriously, and said, “Poor fellow!” till they opened the book itself, and discovered to their surprise that it read like any novel.
Quotes with WEALD (1)
I began to recall my own experience when I was Mercutio’s age (late teens I decided, a year or two older than Romeo) as a pupil at a public school called Christ’s Hospital. This school is situated in the idyllic countryside of the Sussex Weald, just outside Horsham. I recalled the strange blend of raucousness and intellect amongst the cloisters, the fighting, the sport, and general sense of rebelliousness, of not wishing to seem conventional (this was the sixties); in the six…
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT, Universal, WP.
Used 8 times in crossword archives (1956–2008).