Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Wold

Wold , noun

[Old English wold, wald, Anglo-Saxon weald, wald, a wood, forest; akin to OFries. & Old Saxon wald, Dutch woud, German wald, Icelandic vollr, a field, and probably to Greek {not transcribed} a grove, Sanskrit vā{not transcribed}a a garden, inclosure. Compare Weald.]

1.
A wood; a forest.
2.
A plain, or low hill; a country without wood, whether hilly or not.
And from his further bank Aetolia's wolds espied. — Byron
The wind that beats the mountain, blows More softly round the open wold. — Tennyson

Wold , noun

See Weld.