teld
English
editPronunciation
edit- Rhymes: -ɛld
Etymology 1
editFrom Middle English teld, tield, telte, from Old English teld (“tent, pavilion, tabernacle”), from Proto-West Germanic *teld, from Proto-Germanic *teldą (“tent”), from Proto-Indo-European *delt- (“board”). Cognate with Middle Dutch telde, telt (“tent”), German Zelt (“tent”), Swedish tält (“tent”), Icelandic tjald (“tent”). Doublet of tilt and geteld.
Noun
editteld (plural telds)
Etymology 2
editFrom Middle English telden (“to set up a tent”), from teld (“tent”). See above.
Verb
editteld (third-person singular simple present telds, present participle telding, simple past and past participle telded)
- (transitive, obsolete) To lodge in a tent.
- (transitive, obsolete) To set up (a tent); pitch a tent; (in general) to set up.
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editEtymology 3
editVerb
editteld
- (West Country, Yorkshire, Devon) simple past and past participle of tell
- I teld you what happened.
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editOld English
editEtymology
editFrom Proto-West Germanic *teld, from Proto-Germanic *teldą. Cognate with Old High German zelt.
Pronunciation
editNoun
editteld n
- tent
- Uton āslēan ūre teld hēr on þisse mǣdwe.
- Let's pitch our tent here in this meadow.
Declension
editDeclension of teld (strong a-stem)
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