Word of the day: Weald

Weald (noun) – país não cultivado.

O termo Weald está relacionado à palavra “wild”. A expressão vem do inglês antigo, significando “forest.”

I am tempted to give one other case, the well-known one of the denudation of the Weald.
— Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species

English Version

Weald (noun) – uncultivated country.

Weald is related to the word wild. It comes from the Old English word weald meaning “forest.”

I am tempted to give one other case, the well-known one of the denudation of theWeald.
— Charles Darwin, The Origin of Species



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