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awald
† aˈwald, -old, -eald, v. Obs. [f. a- prefix + OE. wealdan, waldan (see wald v.); prob. a later parallel formation to the old anw(e)ald, onw(e)ald n. ‘power, dominion’; or for OE. ᵹewealdan. Cf. the weak aweld, some of the forms of which in EE. are scarcely distinguishable from those of this verb.] ...
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I am pursuing my academic studies and developing my leadership skills as a member of Muscat College Student Council. These responsibilities did not hinder my athletic achievements and representation of the Sultanate in international Sport Competitions. Nibras Awald Thani Muscat, Oman. I choose Muscat College because of the quality of its ...
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Augvald
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Augvald's name (originally Ǫgvaldr), later attested in the genitive in af Awaldzstadom (‘Awald’s settlements’, dative plural) in Aslak Bolt's cadastre
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aweld
† aˈweld, awild, v. Obs. [f. a- prefix 1 + OE. węldan, weak deriv. of wealdan (see awald v.); or for OE. ᵹewęldan, cogn. with MHG. gewalten, gewalden.] 1. trans. To rule with power, control, subdue; to wield, manage.[c 885 K. ælfred Gregory's Past. xvii. 118 He hit ðonne ne mæᵹe to his willan ᵹeweld...
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awalt
awalt, adv. Sc. (ˈɑːwəlt) Also awald, awelled, awart (awkward). [Etymol. uncertain. Cf. OE. wæltan to roll, pa. tense in Lindisf. Matt. xxvii. 60 awælte, in Rushw. awælede; but the place of the stress makes the relationship doubtful.] (See quots.)1799–1863 Trans. Highl. Soc. III. 447 (Jam.) Sheep ar...
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