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Etymology edit

From Proto-West Germanic *weraldi, from Proto-Germanic *weraldiz, a compound of *weraz (man) +‎ *aldiz (age).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈwe͜o.rold/, [ˈwe͜o.roɫd]

Noun edit

weorold f

  1. world
  2. existence, state of existence (often of mundane or worldly things, as opposed to spiritual)
  3. earthly things, temporal possessions
  4. men and things upon earth
  5. an age
    Synonym: ieldu
  6. a person's lifetime
    Þā menn wunodon ealla heora weorolda on synne
    Those people lived in sin for their entire lives
  7. the course of human affairs

Usage notes edit

  • Typically used without the word for "the": Nis þæt ġerȳne hū weorold is, ac þæt hēo is ("The wonder is not how the world is, but that it is").

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  • Middle English: world
    • English: world
    • Scots: warld