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Answer for the clue "Rarely, old style ", 4 letters:
seld

Word definitions for seld in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Seld \Seld\, adv. Rarely; seldom. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 (context archaic English) rare, uncommon. 2 unusual, unwonted. adv. (context obsolete or dialectal Scotland English) seldom.

Usage examples of seld.

Sal Simmons kept a little shop, An bacca seld, an spice, An traitle drink, an ginger pop, An other things as nice.

Joat jumping up and down, gurgling with laughter while tears streamed down her face, as well as Channa's, and Seld crowed like he'd turned rooster.

Like all station-born youngsters, Seld was not unaccustomed to Simeon speaking from the nearest sound cube, but he had the good manners to bow to the column.

That word came wobbling out as Seld tried not to show Joat how frightened he really was.