WEALD


Meaning of WEALD in English

n. (also weald) (prec. by the) Brit. a formerly wooded district including parts of Kent, Surrey, and East Sussex.

Phrases and idioms:

weald-clay beds of clay, sandstone, limestone, and ironstone, forming the top of Wealden strata, with abundant fossil remains.

Etymology: OE, wald WOLD

Oxford English vocab.      Оксфордский английский словарь.