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auld

Auld vs Oils - What's the difference?

auld | oils |


As an adjective auld

is (archaic|northern england|liverpool) old.

As a noun oils is

.

As a verb oils is

third person singular simple present of to oil .

Auld - What does it mean?

auld | |

Auld vs Auln - What's the difference?

auld | auln |


As an adjective auld

is (archaic|northern england|liverpool) old.

As a noun auln is

(obsolete) an ell (unit of measure).

Wuld vs Auld - What's the difference?

wuld | auld |


As a verb wuld

is .

As an adjective auld is

(archaic|northern england|liverpool) old.

Auld vs Aul - What's the difference?

auld | aul |


As an adjective auld

is (archaic|northern england|liverpool) old.

As a noun aul is

a village encampment in the caucasus, central asia or the southern urals or aul can be .

Auld vs Culd - What's the difference?

auld | culd |


As an adjective auld

is (archaic|northern england|liverpool) old.

As a verb culd is

.

Auls vs Auld - What's the difference?

auls | auld |


As a noun auls

is plural of aul.

As an adjective auld is

old.

Aula vs Auld - What's the difference?

aula | auld |


As a noun aula

is the auditorium of a school or university.

As an adjective auld is

(archaic|northern england|liverpool) old.

Yauld vs Auld - What's the difference?

yauld | auld |


As adjectives the difference between yauld and auld

is that yauld is vigorous; strong; healthy while auld is old.

Fauld vs Auld - What's the difference?

fauld | auld |


As a noun fauld

is a piece of armor worn below a breastplate to protect the waist and hips.

As an adjective auld is

(archaic|northern england|liverpool) old.

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