Awald

/əˈwɔːld/ adverb

An archaic or dialectal term meaning 'in the woods' or 'in a wild state.'

From Old English ā- (prefix meaning 'in' or 'on') combined with wald (forest, woods), related to German Wald. This compound reflects medieval English descriptions of wilderness.

AMawald
ARawald
BNawald
CAawald
CSawald
DAawald
DEawald
ELawald
ESawald
FAawald
FIawald
FRawald
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