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Eld vs Sld - What's the difference?

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Sld is a related term of eld.



As nouns the difference between eld and sld

is that eld is one's age, age in years, period of life while SLD is second-level domain.

As adjectives the difference between eld and sld

is that eld is old while SLD is selective linear definite.

As a verb eld

is to age, become or grow old.

As a proper noun SLD is

scottish Liberal Democrats.

eld

English

Alternative forms

* * (l), (l), (l), (l) (Scotland)

Noun

(en-noun)
  • (rare, or, dialectal) One's age, age in years, period of life.
  • * 1868 , John Eadie, A Biblical cyclopædia :
  • The experience of many years gave old men peculiar qualification for various offices; and elders, or men of a ripe or advanced eld or age, were variously employed under the Mosaic law.
  • * 1913 , Paulist Fathers, Catholic world :
  • Promptly appeared a paragon, aged twenty-five or thereabouts, and exhibiting all the steadiness and serenity of advanced eld .
  • (archaic, or, poetic) Old age, senility; an old person.
  • * 1912', Herbert Van Allen Ferguson, ''Rhymes of '''eld :
  • The withered limbs of eld , the thin, gray hair [...]
  • * 1912 , Arthur S. Way, translating Euripides, Medea , Heinemann 1946, p. 329:
  • the alien wife / No crown of honour was as eld drew on.
  • * 1904 , , The Sun's Shame , II, lines 1-3
  • ''As some true chief of men, bowed down with stress
    ''Of life's disastrous eld , on blossoming youth
    ''May gaze, and murmur with self-pity and ruth, -
  • (archaic, or, poetic) Time; an age, an indefinitely long period of time.
  • (archaic, or, poetic) Former ages, antiquity, olden times.
  • * 1891 , Mary Noailles Murfree, In the "Stranger People's" Country , Nebraska 2005, p. 38:
  • Once adown the dewy way a youthful cavalier spurred with a maiden mounted behind him, swiftly passing out of sight, recalling to the imagination some romance of eld , when the damosel fled with her lover.

    Adjective

    (er)
  • (obsolete) Old.
  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • (intransitive, archaic, poetic, or, dialectal) To age, become or grow old.
  • (intransitive, archaic, or, poetic) To delay; linger.
  • (transitive, archaic, or, poetic) To make old, age.
  • References

    * 1906, The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia, "eld".

    Anagrams

    * (l), (l) * (l) * (l), (l) ---- ==Norwegian Bokmål==

    Verb

    (head)
  • ----

    sld

    English

    Adjective

  • (logic) Selective linear definite.
  • (glass) Special low dispersion.
  • Noun

    (en noun)
  • (Internet) second-level domain
  • (electronics) semiconductor laser diode
  • (physics) Stanford Large Detector
  • (physics) superluminescent diode
  • (graphics) single-line diagram
  • (graphics) straight-line diagram
  • (graphics) Styled Layer Descriptor
  • (legal) statute law database
  • (photography) single lens digital
  • specific learning disability
  • (meteorology, aviation) supercooled large droplet
  • Proper noun

    (en proper noun)
  • (UK, politics) Scottish Liberal Democrats
  • (UK, politics) Social and Liberal Democrats (former name of the Liberal Democrats)
  • See also

    * (selective linear definite) (SLD resolution) * (Stanford Large Detector) (Stanford Large Detector) * (single-line diagram) (single-line diagram) * (straight-line diagram) (straight-line diagram) * (Styled Layer Descriptor) (Styled Layer Descriptor) * (Scottish Liberal Democrats) (Scottish Liberal Democrats) * (Social and Liberal Democrats) (Social and Liberal Democrats) * (statute law database) (statute law database) * (special low dispersion) (special low dispersion glass)