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† Cold v. World English Historical Dictionary

† Cold v. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1893, rev. 2025. † Cold v. Obs. Also 4 coold. [OE. *caldian, cealdian, to become cold, f. cald, ceald, COLD a. Cf. deriv. acealdian, ACOLD. See also KELD v.]

1   1.  intr. To become cold. (Also fig.)

2 a. 1000.  Riming Poem, 69 (Gr.). Eorþmæʓen ealdaþ, ellen cealdaþ [MS. cólaþ].

3 c. 1320.  Sir Beues, 4603. Er her body be-gan to colde.

4 c. 1374.  Chaucer, Troylus, V. 1671. Ful sodeynli his herte gan to colde.

5 c. 1380.  Wyclif, Sel. Wks., III. 438. Charite of many cooldiþ.

6 c. 1400.  Pol. Rel. & L. Poems (1866), 220. Whanne þe ffet coldeth.

7 c. 1450.  Lonelich, Grail, xiii. 828. Sone his herte be-gan to colde.

8   2.  trans. To make cold; to chill.

9 c. 1385.  Chaucer, L. G. W., Prol. 240. His loking dooth myn herte colde.

10 a. 1400[?].  Morte Arth., 3519. Thowe coldis myne herte!

11 1598.  R. Haydocke, trans. Lomazzo’s Artes, V. 193. The selfe same power of washing, colding, heating, and burning.

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