Crossword clues for wald
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wald \Wald\, n. [AS. weald. See Wold.] A forest; -- used as a termination of names. See Weald.
Wiktionary
Etymology 1 vb. (context UK dialectal ambitransitive English) To govern; inherit. Etymology 2
n. 1 (context UK dialectal English) power; strength. 2 (context UK dialectal English) command; control; possession. Etymology 3
n. forest; woods.
WordNet
Wikipedia
WALD (1080 AM) is a radio station broadcasting a Religious format. It is licensed to Johnsonville, South Carolina, USA, and serves the Charleston SC area. The station is owned by Glory Communications, Inc.
Wald is a municipality in the district of Ostallgäu in Bavaria in Germany.
Wald is a German surname meaning "forest". Notable people with the surname include:
- Abraham Wald (1902–1950), Hungarian mathematician of German descent
- Carol Wald (1935–2000), American artist
- Charles F. Wald (born 1948)
- Diane Wald
- Eduard Wald (1905–1978), German Resistance member, politician, unionist
- Florence Wald (1917–2008), "mother of the American hospice movement"
- František Wald (1853–1930), Czech physical chemist
- George Wald (1906–1997), American biologist and Nobel Laureate
- Jerry Wald (1916–1962), American film producer and screenwriter
- Karl Wald (1916–2011), German football referee
- Lillian Wald (1867–1940), American nurse and social worker
- Nicholas Wald British professor, Fellow of the Royal Society
- Orli Wald (1914–1962), German Resistance member, concentration camp survivor, "Angel of Auschwitz"
- Patricia Wald (born 1928)
- Robert Wald (born 1947), American physicist
- Warren Wald (born 1980), English Pop Idol contestant
Usage examples of "wald".
Kaufmannssohn und dann ging er in den Wald hinaus, setzte sich in seinen Koffer, flog auf das Dach des Schlosses und kroch durch das Fenster zur Prinzessin hinein.
Wald passed on to the boy who plaited manes, and the youngster readily did as he was bid, working sometimes from before dawn until long after dark, and never seeming to want more than what food he could eat while standing in the kitchen.
Wald considered the constant plaiting and adorning of manes and tails a great bother.
A carefully drawn line cut across Germany, over the mostly empty green of the Thuringer Wald, past Fulda, towards a small village north of Frankfurt am Main and Weisbaden, to a temporary field where they were scheduled to refuel.
German town of Eisenach, nestling at the foot of the wooded heights which form part of the romantically beautiful district of the Thuringer Wald.
My pro-nuclear views ran side by side with an antinuclear article by George Wald.
Kitster appeared, then Arnee and Wald, and soon he was surrounded by a dozen others.
Mund, um ihnen zuzurufen, doch bevor noch ein Ton herauskommen konnte, sprang genau vor ihm ein gewaltiger Hirsch aus dem Wald.
Weapons and clothing were undoubtedly moved in large numbers even without us in Morgan's mission from Jamaica to Panama and in the Battle of Teutoburger Wald.
Dana, Doctor Wald is officially our chief engineer, unofficially our director of research.
Let me confront you, though, Captain, with a fact of life that doesn't seem to have penetrated to you at all, though obviously it has to Doctor Wald.
We're not talking about the Teutoburger Wald or the March of the Ten Thousand through the mountains of Kurdistan here.