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Keld

Keld \Keld\, a. [Cf. Cavl.] Having a kell or covering; webbed. [Obs.]
--Drayton.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
keld

1690s in northern dialect, but frequent in place names, from Old Norse kelda "a well, fountain, spring," also "a deep, still, smooth part of a river."

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keld

a. (context obsolete English) Having a kell or covering; webbed.

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KELD

KELD may refer to:

  • KELD (AM), a radio station (1400 AM) licensed to El Dorado, Arkansas, United States
  • KELD-FM, a radio station (106.5 FM) licensed to Hampton, Arkansas, United States
  • the ICAO code for South Arkansas Regional Airport at Goodwin Field
KELD (AM)

KELD (1400 AM, "The Fan") is a radio station broadcasting a sports radio format. Licensed to El Dorado, Arkansas, USA, the station serves the El Dorado area. The station is currently owned by Noalmark Broadcasting Corporation.

Usage examples of "keld".

When was he going to be able to stride through the jungle, looking for a fight, glorying in the chance to rip apart a tigrog, a keld, or even the most dangerous animal of the jungle, the fert?

A female keld charged into the clearing, trying to gore two ferts who were circling her in an attempt to bring down the early foal at her side.

As the keld lunged at the ferts, one of them dodged and raked her with his claws.

Zerkers charged the keld mare and the harrying ferts with dizzying speed.

The cord was made of the toughest keld hide and the swinging paddle was of aged ironwood.

Getting up gingerly, he approached him, hoping to talk about raising the keld as meat animals.

Mikhail about that keld foal, and tell him how they could keep young animals in the side canyon near The Home.

As ship animals their meat was far more valuable than fert, or keld meat: young children could digest meatcat only months after birth, but keld, fert or any jungle meat gave them diarrhea and vomiting fits until they were about four.

That was the summer her father had planned to follow the keld up to the Heights when they migrated.

Pineor, Bart wrung them, as if trying to kill the keld that had originally worn the skin.

He wanted to follow the keld to the Heights and salt enough food up there for the whole winter.

There was no midwinter feast that year and over three hundred women and children died of starvation before the next keld migration.

The slender whelp had been slashed during the last determined charge of a keld Volf had finally brought down.

Anyway, if I help you with your keld scheme and with Sanda, will you help me find out about the Heights?

Where only a tenday ago Bart had struggled in crackling dry grass, now redheart buds, keld cabbages, yellow bowl flowers, white spring roses, and orange baby slippers competed with the emerald spring herbs and shrubs.