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wold Meaning in Tamil ( wold வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

பண்படுத்தப்படாத நிலம்,



wold தமிழ் அர்த்தத்தின் உதாரணம்:

None

wold's Usage Examples:

Our brand new purpose built racetrack at Prestwold Hall is in a league of its own.


This is a ferm of relief frequently occurring elsewhere, as in the Niagara cuesta of the Great Lake district of the northern United States and in the Cotswold and Chiltern hills of England, typical examples of the cuesta class.


Observe his instructions to Little John "Loke ye do no housbonde harme That tylleth with his plough; No more ye shall no good yeman That walketh by grene wode shawe; Ne no knyght ne no squyer That wolde be a good felawe: These bysshoppes and thyse archebysshoppes Ye shall them bete and bynde; The hye sheryfe of Notynghame Hym holde in your mynde.


This was the location of a Q site decoy aerodrome for Methwold.


The Cotswolds and Lakes are, of course, justly famed.


The mutton of the Cotswolds is not of high quality except at an early age, but the sheep are useful for crossing purposes to impart size, and because they are exceptionally hardy.


The cottages are built of wonderful honey-toned Cotswold stone, and the whole village exudes an aura of charm and relaxed timelessness.


And that is thanks to an independent publishing venture run by an 89-year-old former brigadier from a small office in the Cotswolds.


The valley is always broad, and especially from Warwick downward, through the Vale of Evesham, the scenery is very beautiful, the rich valley being flanked by the bold Cotteswold Hills on the south and by the wooded slopes of the Arden district of Warwickshire on the north.


IElfric no doubt gained some reputation as a scholar at Winchester, for when, in 987, the abbey of Cernel (Cerne Abbas, Dorsetshire) was finished, he was sent by Bishop iElfheah (Alphege), thelwold's successor, at the request of the chief benefactor of the abbey, the ealdorman IEthelmar, to teach the Benedictine monks there.


wold yow shuld do, as followeth.


of Lowestoft, the terminus of the Southwold railway, which connects with the Great Eastern at Halesworth.





Synonyms:

rural area, country,



Antonyms:

urban area,

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