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CAULD definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
(kəʊld ) adjective. 1. having relatively little warmth; of a rather low temperature . cold weather .
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CAULD Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of CAULD is chiefly Scottish variant of cold.
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SND :: cauld - Dictionaries of the Scots Language
II. v. To chill, make cold. Found gen. as ppl.adj .: cauldit, calded, colded: 1. suffering from a cold. Known to Bnff.2, Abd.16, Ags.17, Fif.1, Lnk.3 1938. This ...
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cauld
▪ I. cauld, n. Sc. (kɔːld) Also caul. A weir on a river to divert the water into a mill-lead.1805 Scott Last Minstr. ii. xiii. note, He commanded him to build a cauld or dam-head across the Tweed at Kelso. 1818 Law-case (Jam.), Right to fish from the head of the Black Pool, down to the caul or dam-d...
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cauld - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
cauld (kôld, käld, kôd),USA pronunciation adj., n. [Scot.] Scottish Termscold. Forum discussions with the word(s) "cauld" in the title:.
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cauld - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
A dam in a stream; a weir.
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Cauld Lad of Hylton
The Cauld Lad of Hylton is a ghost of murdered stable boy Robert Skelton, said to haunt the ruins of Hylton Castle (in Sunderland, Northern England). He saw the ghost of a naked boy, and heard him crying "I'm cauld" ("I'm cold").
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CAULD Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective. Scot. cold. cauld. / kɔːld /. adjective. a Scot word for cold. “Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William ...
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cauld, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
The earliest known use of the noun cauld is in the 1800s. OED's earliest evidence for cauld is from 1805, in the writing of Walter Scott, poet ...
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Cauld - definition of cauld by The Free Dictionary
cauld. (kɔːld). adj, n. a Scot word for cold. Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th ...
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cauld - definition and meaning - Wordnik
from The Century Dictionary. noun A form representing the Scotch pronunciation of cold. noun A dam in a river or other stream; a weir.
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Cauld wind pipes
Cauld wind pipes is a Scottish term referring to any Scottish bagpipe that is bellows-blown rather than blown with the mouth.
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blirtie
ˈblirty, blirtie, a. north. [f. prec. + -y4.] Characterized by blirts or gusts of wind and rain.1810 Tannahill Poems (1846) 16 O poortith is a wintry day! Cheerless, blirtie, cauld, and blae.
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Blelack
Dool Dool to Blelack, and Dool to Blelack's Heir, for Driving use fae the Seely Howe to the Cauld Hill O’ Fare
So goes the apparent curse on the Laird The Cauld ('Cold') Hill O’ Fare is near Banchory, some miles further down the Dee Valley.
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