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The Old English term 'wold' means forest or woodland. In particular, the term 'wold' was used for a forest that is situated on a hill or mountain. Some areas in England are still called Wolds (Cotswolds, Lincolnshire and Yorkshire Wolds).

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In Old English, the term "wold" typically referred to a tract of open rolling country, often characterized by heath or moorland. It sometimes also referred to a forest or wooded area.

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