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Definition of eld
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Eld (a.) Old.
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Elvan
::
Elvan (a.) Of or
pertaining
to
certain
veins of
feldspathic
or
porphyritic
rock
crossing
metalliferous
veins in the
mining
districts
of
Cornwall;
as, an elvan
course..
Sear
::
Sear (n.) The catch in a
gunlock
by which the
hammer
is held
cocked
or half
cocked.
Top-drain
::
Top-drain
(v. t.) To drain the
surface
of, as land; as, to
top-drain
a field or
farm..
Fell
::
Fell (n.) A wild
field;
a moor.
Guide
::
Guide (n.) The
leather
strap by which the
shield
of a
knight
was slung
across
the
shoulder,
or
across
the neck and
shoulder..
Overgive
::
Overgive
(v. t.) To give over; to
surrender;
to
yield.
Aegis
::
Aegis (n.) A
shield
or
protective
armor;
--
applied
in
mythology
to the
shield
of
Jupiter
which he gave to
Minerva.
Also fig.: A
shield;
a
protection.
Bunchy
::
Bunchy
(a.)
Yielding
irregularly;
sometimes
rich,
sometimes
poor; as, a
bunchy
mine..
Cut
::
Cut (v. i.) To admit of
incision
or
severance;
to yield to a
cutting
instrument.
Deacon
::
Deacon
(n.) An
officer
in
Christian
churches
appointed
to
perform
certain
subordinate
duties
varying
in
different
communions.
In the Roman
Catholic
and
Episcopal
churches,
a
person
admitted
to the
lowest
order in the
ministry,
subordinate
to the
bishops
and
priests.
In
Presbyterian
churches,
he is
subordinate
to the
minister
and
elders,
and has
charge
of
certain
duties
connected
with the
communion
service
and the care of the poor. In
Congregational
churches,
he is
subordinate
to the
pastor,
and
Firstborn
::
Firstborn
(a.) First
brought
forth;
first in the order of
nativity;
eldest;
hence,
most
excellent;
most
distinguished
or
exalted..
Rowen
::
Rowen (n.) A
stubble
field left
unplowed
till late in the
autumn,
that it may be
cropped
by
cattle..
Cast-iron
::
Cast-iron
(a.) Made of cast iron.
Hence,
Fig.: like cast iron;
hardy;
unyielding..
Roll
::
Roll (n.) To press or level with a
roller;
to
spread
or form with a roll,
roller,
or
rollers;
as, to roll a
field;
to roll
paste;
to roll steel
rails,
etc..
Auto-da-fe
::
Auto-da-fe
(n.) An
execution
of such
sentence,
by the civil
power,
esp. the
burning
of a
heretic.
It was
usually
held on
Sunday,
and was made a great
public
solemnity
by
impressive
forms and
ceremonies..
Compel
::
Compel
(v. t.) To force to
yield;
to
overpower;
to
subjugate.
Yield
::
Yield (v. t.) To give up, as
something
that is
claimed
or
demanded;
to make over to one who has a claim or
right;
to
resign;
to
surrender;
to
relinquish;
as a city, an
opinion,
etc..
Loaning
::
Loaning
(n.) An open space
between
cultivated
fields
through
which
cattle
are
driven,
and where the cows are
sometimes
milked;
also, a
lane..
Concede
::
Concede
(v. t.) To yield or
suffer;
to
surrender;
to
grant;
as, to
concede
the point in
question..
Bill
::
Bill (n.) One who
wields
a bill; a
billman.
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