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Meaning of auld light

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auld light ()

A member of the conservative party in the Church of Scotland in the latter part of the 18th century.

Same as Burgher, n., 2.

auld light Sentence Examples

  1. The auld light cast an eerie glow upon the desolate moorland.
  2. The auld lighthouse stood sentinel on the craggy shoreline, guiding weary ships to safety.
  3. The ancient ruins of the auld castle whispered tales of bygone eras.
  4. The auld oak tree had gnarled branches that spoke volumes of time and wisdom.
  5. The auld mill's waterwheel creaked and groaned, its rhythm echoing through the valley.
  6. The auld ballad resonated with the longing and sorrow of generations past.
  7. The auld farmer's weathered face bore witness to a lifetime of hard work and hardship.
  8. The auld cottage nestled amidst rolling hills, a testament to simplicity and tranquility.
  9. The auld books in the library held secrets waiting to be unlocked.
  10. The auld custom of storytelling kept alive the traditions and memories of the community.

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A member of the conservative party in the Church of Scotland in the latter part of the 18th century., Same as Burgher, n., 2.

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The auld light cast an eerie glow upon the desolate moorland.

The auld lighthouse stood sentinel on the craggy shoreline, guiding weary ships to safety.

The ancient ruins of the auld castle whispered tales of bygone eras.

The auld oak tree had gnarled branches that spoke volumes of time and wisdom.