Harold

Etymology 1
here: + weald:

Proper noun

 * 1) * 1882 Alfred Tennyson: The Promise of May:
 * For I have heard the Steers / Had land in Saxon times; and your own name / Of Harold sounds so English and so old / I am sure you must be proud of it.
 * 1) * 1984 Ruth Rendell: The Killing Doll Pantheon Books ISBN 0394530977 page 42:
 * She called her husband Hal because no one else had ever done so and it had a dashing ring, rather out of keeping with Harold's appearance.
 * She called her husband Hal because no one else had ever done so and it had a dashing ring, rather out of keeping with Harold's appearance.

Related terms

 * Harry

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Noun

 * 1) An improvised skit of a particular format.

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