Eald
Eald is an Old English adjective meaning old or ancient. In Early English texts, it is used to describe things of age, antiquity, or senior status, and it appears both as a standalone descriptor and within compound forms.
A well-known compound is ealdorman, formed from eald and man, which denoted a high-ranking official in Anglo-Saxon
Etymology and cognates: Eald derives from Proto-Germanic *aldaz. Its cognates across Germanic languages include Old High
Contemporary usage: Today, eald is largely archaic outside academic contexts. It appears in linguistic descriptions of