Eld [noun]
Definition of Eld:
time elapsed
Opposite/Antonyms of Eld:
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Sentence/Example of Eld:
Mrs. Pray, though she was contemplating the garb of eld, was unconsciously going back to youth and the joy of playing.
Martha Waterman caught the recognition of it in Isabel's eyes, pointed at the empty seats of eld, and nodded gayly.
It was the contrivance of a white-faced thing, a sorcerer, that dwelt in that country in the Wood of Eld.
I didnt think a mans bloomin ears would ave eld so much row at onct.
My desires are more laudable,yet honourable eld refuses to impress itself upon my features.
The children took their beauty with them, but left their destiny to be arranged by higher powers, the gods of Eld.
Now, I am not of those who think that the main purpose of the eld is to give advice to the young.
After I had heard my Teacher name the dames of eld and the cavaliers, pity overcame me, and I was well-nigh bewildered.
There had arisen a generation which shrugged at his eld, and remained one which still thought him a misgoverned youth.
In the western sky hung a huge tumbled wrack of molten cloud like the ruins of some vast temple of the gods of eld.