yauld

English dictionary entry

Meanings

adj
  1. Vigorous; strong; healthy.
  2. Active; sprightly; alert.
  3. Supple; active; athletic; nimble.

Word forms

yauld yaulder more yauld yauldest most yauld yald

Etymology

From Middle English yeld, from Old English ġilde (“valuable, of worth”), from Proto-Germanic *gildiz (“valuable, valid, wholesome, precious”), from Proto-Indo-European *gʰeldʰ- (“to pay for, repay”). Cognate with Scots yauld (“active, strong, mighty”), Old Norse gildr (“of full worth, size, measure, or quality; full; complete; absolute; great”) (whence Icelandic gildur (“valid, thick, prominent, important”), Swedish gild (“stout, of full size”), Danish gild (“brawny, of full size, fine”). Related to yield.

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