Definition of Afald

1. aefald [adj] - See also: aefald

Lexicographical Neighbors of Afald

aetiologic
aetiological
aetiological fraction
aetiologics
aetiologies
aetiologist
aetiology
aetiopathogenesis
aetiopathogenetic
aetites
aetosaur
aetosaurs
aett
aeviternity
afa
afald (current term)
afamelanotide
afamin
afara
afaras
afare
afars
afawld
afear
afeard
afeard(p)
afeared
afeared(p)
afearing

Literary usage of Afald

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

1. Transactions of the Philological Society by Philological Society (Great Britain). (1901)
"The afald God in trinite ... of Alexander the Great should alike at the close in three lines invoke (1) God as "afald" or ane, (2) as "in trinite," ..."

2. Publications by Spalding Club, Aberdeen (1849)
"... to help, suple ws, and tak afald parte, with all his kyne, ... tak afald, plane, and trew part, ..."

3. The Celtic Monthly: A Magazine for Highlanders (1894)
"... by the tenour hereof, to stand une afald friend to the said James Law- mount and his house, and shall fortify, maintain, and defend them in all and ..."

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