seld (Meaning)

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seld (a.)

Rare; uncommon; unusual.

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seld (adv.)

Rarely; seldom.

Synonyms & Antonyms of seld

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seld Sentence Examples

  1. Seld was a rare and elusive creature that lurked in the shadows of ancient forests.
  2. The maiden's beauty was seld seen, for she shunned the eyes of mortal men.
  3. The old woman's wisdom was seld shared, as she spoke only when necessary.
  4. The secrets of the underworld were seld revealed, for they were guarded by powerful beings.
  5. The traveler had seld seen such a desolate and unforgiving landscape.
  6. The truth was seld spoken in the court of the tyrant, where fear silenced the voices of the wise.
  7. The treasure was seld found, for it was hidden in a labyrinth of winding tunnels.
  8. The mage had seld consulted the ancient grimoire, for it held forbidden knowledge that could corrupt the soul.
  9. The child's laughter was seld heard in the dreary orphanage, where joy was a fleeting visitor.
  10. The seld-spoken words of the prophet carried weight, for they foretold a future both bright and full of peril.

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Rare; uncommon; unusual., Rarely; seldom.

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Seld was a rare and elusive creature that lurked in the shadows of ancient forests.

The maiden's beauty was seld seen, for she shunned the eyes of mortal men.

The old woman's wisdom was seld shared, as she spoke only when necessary.

The secrets of the underworld were seld revealed, for they were guarded by powerful beings.