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yeld
[ yeld ]
adjective
Scot. and North England.
- barren; sterile.
- (of a cow) not giving milk, from being in calf or from age.
yeld
/ 箩蓻濒诲 /
adjective
- (of an animal) barren or too young to bear young
- (of a cow) not yielding milk
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of yeld1
Old English gelde barren; related to geld 1
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Hughes, 31, said the employee, identified in the report as Carmella Davano, allegedly yeld at her and repeatedly called her 鈥渁 monkey鈥 and a "shining monkey."
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Of the fertilitie of this kingdome, and of such fruits and other things as it doth yeld.
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Here from a rushy patch sprang three yeld hinds from almost underfoot, and splashed off through the shallows, their russet coats gleaming in the morning sunlight.
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"Crumbie is yeld! there's not a drop of milk in her pitchers," said he, on his return; "and it's no other than Four-toes."
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Smert boffettes there they yeld.
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