Definition of Aulder

1. auld [adj] - See also: auld

Lexicographical Neighbors of Aulder

aukward
aukwardly
aukwardness
aul
aula
aula magna
aulacogen
aulacogens
aulae
aularian
aularians
aulas
aulate
auld
auld langsyne
aulder (current term)
auldest
aulete
auletes
auletic
aulic
aulics
auln
aulnage
aulnager
aulnagers
aulnages
aulns
auloi
aulophobia

Literary usage of Aulder

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

1. Fortunes of Nigel by Walter Scott (1846)
"... and that before you are many days aulder. Never smile and shake your head, but mind what I tell you — and bide here in the meanwhile, till I go to seek ..."

2. One Hundred Modern Scottish Poets: With Biographical and Critical Notices by David Herschell Edwards (1893)
"... aulder ! " " I ken, I ken." his Timeship said— HU throat cleared wi' a cough — "There's some I've made ower auld to live, Sae had to shuffle off Their ..."

3. Memoirs of the Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 by Byerley Thomson, Katherine (Byerley) Thomson, A. T. Thomson (1845)
"Here they remained for two or three nights, and then went to a habitation still two miles further into Ben aulder, for no less remote retreat was thought ..."

4. A History of British Ferns by Edward Newman (1854)
"Another frond of the same species was picked at some other spot in the neighbourhood of Loch Erricht, probably on the bills between Ben aulder and the north ..."

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