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Definition of wald
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Wald (n.) A
forest;
-- used as a
termination
of
names.
See
Weald.
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Zinnwaldite
::
Zinnwaldite
(n.) A kind of mica
containing
lithium,
often
associated
with tin ore..
Waldensian
::
Waldensian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
Waldenses.
Insabbatati
::
Insabbatati
(n. pl.) The
Waldenses;
-- so
called
from their
peculiary
cut or
marked
sabots,
or
shoes..
Bretwalda
::
Bretwalda
(n.) The
official
title
applied
to that one of the
Anglo-Saxon
chieftains
who was
chosen
by the other
chiefs
to lead them in their
warfare
against
the
British
tribes.
Wald
::
Wald (n.) A
forest;
-- used as a
termination
of
names.
See
Weald.
Wildgrave
::
Wildgrave
(n.) A
waldgrave,
or head
forest
keeper.
See
Waldgrave..
Waldgrave
::
Waldgrave
(n.) In the old
German
empire,
the head
forest
keeper..
Vaudois
::
Vaudois
(n. sing. & pl.) A
modern
name of the
Waldenses.
Waldheimia
::
Waldheimia
(n.) A genus of
brachiopods
of which many
species
are found in the
fossil
state.
A few still exist in the deep sea.
Waldenses
::
Waldenses
(n. pl.) A sect of
dissenters
from the
ecclesiastical
system
of the Roman
Catholic
Church,
who in the 13th
century
were
driven
by
persecution
to the
valleys
of
Piedmont,
where the sect
survives.
They
profess
substantially
Protestant
principles..
Waldensian
::
Waldensian
(n.) One
Holding
the
Waldensian
doctrines.
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