<span class="searchmatch">welde</span> inflection of wellen: singular past indicative (dated or formal) singular past subjunctive <span class="searchmatch">welde</span> (Southern) alternative form of wold...
to assist during childbirth twieled wellede, welleden, <span class="searchmatch">welde</span>, welden (past plural) iwelled, <span class="searchmatch">welde</span>, iweld, iwelt, ȝewilled, ȝewillede, ȝewillad (past participle)...
participle welded) to reign, rule, command weld, <span class="searchmatch">welde</span>, weldon, wielde, wild, wilde, wold, wolde, wolden, weld, <span class="searchmatch">welde</span> weild, weilde, veild (northwest Midlands)...
Wikipedia IPA(key): /wɛld/ Homophone: welled Rhymes: -ɛld From Middle English <span class="searchmatch">welde</span>, wolde, from Old English *weald, weard, variant form of wād, Proto-West...
(“powerful”) Middle English: welden, weld, <span class="searchmatch">welde</span>, weldon, wielde, wild, wilde, wold, wolde, wolden, weld, <span class="searchmatch">welde</span>, weild, weilde, veild (northwest Midlands)...
ġewielde — Weak unġewielde ġeweald ġewield weald wealdan wieldan Middle English: <span class="searchmatch">welde</span> (merged with descendant of Old English wielde) English: wield...
welgol (Pulaar) <span class="searchmatch">welde</span> Ultimately from Proto-Fula-Serer *bel (pleasant). welugol (intransitive, Pular) to be pleasant, be good, be sweet, be agreeable...
or use a weapon to exercise authority or influence From Middle English <span class="searchmatch">welde</span>, from Old English *wield, ġewield (“power, control, dominion”), from Proto-West...
also attested. Strong a-stem: Middle English: wold, wald, walde, weld, <span class="searchmatch">welde</span>, wolde, woolde, wæld (Early Middle English) English: wold, weald, wald Scots:...