| BALDS | • balds n. Plural of bald. • balds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of bald. • Balds prop.n. Plural of Bald. |
| WALDS | • walds n. Plural of wald. • WALD n. (Scots) wild mignonette. |
| HEALDS | • healds n. Plural of heald. • healds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of heald. • Healds prop.n. Plural of Heald. |
| SCALDS | • scalds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of scald. • SCALD v. to burn with hot liquid or steam, also SCAUD. |
| SKALDS | • skalds n. Plural of skald. • SKALD n. (Old Norse) an ancient Scandinavian poet. |
| SPALDS | • spalds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of spald. • SPALD n. (Scots) the shoulder, esp. of an animal used as food, also SPALLE, SPAUL, SPAULD, SPEAL, SPULE. |
| WEALDS | • wealds n. Plural of weald. • WEALD n. a woodland. |
| WOALDS | • WOALD n. yellow pigment. |
| HERALDS | • heralds n. Plural of herald. • heralds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of herald. • Heralds prop.n. Plural of Herald. |
| RIBALDS | • ribalds n. Plural of ribald. • RIBALD n. (obsolete) a menial of the lowest grade; a loose, low character, also RIBAUD. |
| EMERALDS | • emeralds n. Plural of emerald. • EMERALD n. a gemstone, a green variety of beryl, also EMERAUDE, SMARAGD, SMARAGDE. |
| PIEBALDS | • piebalds n. Plural of piebald. • PIEBALD n. a horse with patchy colours, also PYEBALD. |
| PYEBALDS | • pyebalds n. Plural of pyebald. • PYEBALD n. a horse with patchy colours, also PIEBALD. |
| RIGGALDS | • RIGGALD n. a male animal with only one testicle, also RIDGEL, RIDGELING, RIDGIL, RIDGLING, RIGLIN, RIGLING. |
| HARIGALDS | • harigalds n. Alternative form of harigals. • HARIGALDS n. (Scots) viscera, also HARIGALS. |
| SKEWBALDS | • skewbalds n. Plural of skewbald. • SKEWBALD n. a horse with brown and white patches. |
| SUNSCALDS | • sunscalds v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of sunscald. • SUNSCALD n. an injury of woody plants caused by the sun. |
| SPRINGALDS | • springalds n. Plural of springald. • SPRINGALD n. (archaic) an active young man, also SPRINGAL. |