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What (who) is eld - definition


eld         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
ELD; Eld (disambiguation)
[?ld]
¦ noun archaic old age.
?former times; the past.
Origin
OE ieldu, eldu, of Gmc origin; related to elder1 and old.
Eld         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
ELD; Eld (disambiguation)
·noun Age; ·esp., old age.
II. Eld ·vt To make old or ancient.
III. Eld ·adj Old.
IV. Eld ·noun Old times; former days; antiquity.
V. Eld ·vi To Age; to grow old.
eld         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
ELD; Eld (disambiguation)
n.
1.
Old age, decrepitude, decadence decay.
2.
Olden time, antiquity, former or bygone ages, bygone times, the past.

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Eld
Eld or ELD may refer to:
Examples of use of eld
1. A player given to the foot–in–the–mouth pratfalls that the middle classes nd so shaming – being given out for obstructing the eld.
2. Jackie Joyner–Kersee, given the benefit of the drug scandals that broke around her, was ranked first for her versatility as a track–and–fi eld athlete.
3. Yet his calm and gentle approach has reaped dividends. ‘He‘s a terri cally respected captain and makes lots of wise decisions on the eld that he‘s not given credit for,‘ says Pakistan coach Bob Woolmer. ‘He thinks things through and people interpret that as indecisive.