fauld (Meaning)

Wordnet

fauld (n)

a piece of armor plate below the breastplate

Webster

fauld (n.)

The arch over the dam of a blast furnace; the tymp arch.

Synonyms & Antonyms of fauld

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fauld Sentence Examples

  1. The shepherd carefully guided his flock of sheep through the mountain fauld.
  2. The fauld served as a safe haven for the sheep during the harsh winter months.
  3. The farmer's dog kept a vigilant watch over the fauld, ensuring the safety of the flock.
  4. The sheep huddled together for warmth in the cozy confines of the fauld.
  5. The fauld was a familiar and comforting place for the sheep, providing shelter and protection.
  6. The farmer took pride in maintaining the fauld, ensuring it was always in good condition for his flock.
  7. The sheep eagerly returned to the fauld each evening, knowing they would find refuge and sustenance there.
  8. The fauld was a symbol of the farmer's care and dedication to his animals.
  9. Visitors to the farm often admired the well-kept fauld and the contented sheep within.
  10. The fauld stood as a testament to the harmonious relationship between the farmer and his flock.

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a piece of armor plate below the breastplateThe arch over the dam of a blast furnace; the tymp arch.

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The shepherd carefully guided his flock of sheep through the mountain fauld.

The fauld served as a safe haven for the sheep during the harsh winter months.

The farmer's dog kept a vigilant watch over the fauld, ensuring the safety of the flock.

The sheep huddled together for warmth in the cozy confines of the fauld.