seld
seld | seldom |
As adjectives the difference between seld and seldom is that seld is (archaic) rare, uncommon while seldom is (obsolete) rare; infrequent. As adverbs the difference between seld and seldom is that seld is (obsolete|or|dialectal|scotland) seldom while seldom is infrequently, rarely.
body | seld |
As a noun body is a bodysuit , chiefly worn by women and children. As an adjective seld is (archaic) rare, uncommon. As an adverb seld is (obsolete|or|dialectal|scotland) seldom.
seld | sele |
As an adjective seld is (archaic) rare, uncommon. As an adverb seld is (obsolete|or|dialectal|scotland) seldom. As a noun sele is happiness, fortune.
seld | sled |
As an adjective seld is (archaic) rare, uncommon. As an adverb seld is (obsolete|or|dialectal|scotland) seldom. As a noun sled is a small, light vehicle with runners, used, mostly by young persons, for sliding on snow or ice. As a verb sled is to ride a sled.
seld | sed |
As an adjective seld is (archaic) rare, uncommon. As an adverb seld is (obsolete|or|dialectal|scotland) seldom. As a noun sed is (electronics) surface-conduction electron-emitter display.
seld | sheld |
As adjectives the difference between seld and sheld is that seld is (archaic) rare, uncommon while sheld is (uk|dialect) variegated; spotted; speckled; piebald. As an adverb seld is (obsolete|or|dialectal|scotland) seldom.
seld | sild |
As an adjective seld is (archaic) rare, uncommon. As an adverb seld is (obsolete|or|dialectal|scotland) seldom. As a noun sild is herring.
seld | keld |
As adjectives the difference between seld and keld is that seld is (archaic) rare, uncommon while keld is (obsolete) having a kell or covering; webbed. As an adverb seld is (obsolete|or|dialectal|scotland) seldom.
seld | teld |
As an adjective seld is (archaic) rare, uncommon. As an adverb seld is (obsolete|or|dialectal|scotland) seldom. As a noun teld is (obsolete) a tent. As a verb teld is (obsolete) to lodge in a tent.
seld | geld |
As an adjective seld is (archaic) rare, uncommon. As an adverb seld is (obsolete|or|dialectal|scotland) seldom. As a noun geld is money.
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