Definition of Aefald

1. one-fold [adj]

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aefald

aeciospores
aecium
aeciums
aedeagi
aedeagus
aedes
aedicula
aediculae
aedicule
aedicules
aedile
aediles
aedileship
aedileships
aedine
aefald (current term)
aefauld
aegicrane
aegicranes
aegides
aegilops
aegilopses
aegipan
aegipanes
aegipans
aegir
aegirine
aegirines
aegirite
aegirites

Literary usage of Aefald

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Domestic Annals of Scotland: From the Reformation to the Revolution by Robert Chambers (1874)
"The Earl of Argyle, in 1583, promised to ' concur and take aefald, true, and plain part' with the Gordon, ' in all his honest and guid causes against ..."

2. The Jacobite Lairds of Gask by Thomas Laurence Kington-Oliphant (1870)
"These good folks, " true, leal, and aefald," were living in the sure hope of another happy Restoration. With a constant side-glance to that end did they ..."

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