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Weald

noun
1.
An area of open or forested country.






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"Weald" Quotes from Famous Books



... home in Kent that same day, and rejoiced in the Weald. His sister and he made a pilgrimage to Canterbury before the month was over, from Sevenoaks ...
— Cinderella in the South - Twenty-Five South African Tales • Arthur Shearly Cripps

... almost, as the Sussex downs, and as racy of the soil. I always associated Brighton with Sussex, which made it seem a sophisticated county: but you see, true Sussex—the Downs—stands all independent and sturdy, between the pleasure-places by the sea and the snug Weald. ...
— Set in Silver • Charles Norris Williamson and Alice Muriel Williamson



Words linked to "Weald" :   rural area, United Kingdom, Great Britain, Britain, UK, country, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, U.K.



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