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1. fẹ̄lden adj.

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Of or pert. to the open country.

2. fẹ̄ldī adj.

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(a) Flat and open (land, place, region); (b) wild (animals).

3. fẹ̄lder(e n.

Additional spellings: feldere
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One who works in the fields or lives outside the town; farmer, rustic.

4. afẹ̄ld(e adv.

Additional spellings: afelde
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(a) Of position: in the fields, out-of-doors; abroad; ?on the battlefield [quot.Horn]; (b) of motion: into the fields, to pasture; abroad.

5. fẹ̄ld n.

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(a) Relatively flat open country; a plain; feld and wode(s; feld place, a plain; (b) feld hath eie(n (sight), wode hath ere(s; (c) feld of Damask, feld Damascene, the plain on which Adam was said to…

6. fẹ̄ldlī adj.

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(a) feldli place, a plain; (b) rustic (life).

7. Sheffẹ̄ld n.

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In comb.: Sheffeld thwitel, a knife made in the town of Sheffield in Yorkshire.

8. falding n.

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A mantle or cloak made of (coarse) woolen cloth; ?a woolen blanket or wrap worn over the shoulders; falding cloke, falding cloth, falding mantel. [See Döll Mittelengl.Kleider-namen 151.]

9. fẹ̄len v.(1)

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(a) To experience a tactile or muscular sensation; to be aware of (something) by touch; to have a physical sensation of pain, pleasure, etc.; to feel (pain, heat, cold, a blow, the wind, etc.); also f