auld
61Auld — /ɔld/ (say awld) noun James Muir, 1879–1942, Australian painter; noted for oil landscapes …
62auld — adj. Sc. old. Etymology: OE ald, Anglian form of OLD …
63Alexander Auld — Auld im Dress der Boston Bruins Alexander Auld (* 7. Januar 1981 in Thunder Bay, Ontario) ist ein kanadischer Eishockeytorhüter, der zurzeit bei den Ottawa Senators in der National Hockey League spielt …
64auld lang syne — noun Etymology: Scots, literally, old long ago Date: 1692 the good old times …
65Auld Reekie — a popular name for Edinburgh. It means ‘old smoky’ and refers to the smoke from the city’s many chimneys. * * * …
66auld lang syne — /awld lang zuyn , suyn /, Scot. and North Eng. 1. old times, esp. times fondly remembered. 2. old or long friendship. [lit., old long since, i.e., old long ago (days)] * * * …
67auld-farran — North Country (Newcastle) Words grave, sagacious, ingenious (e.g. of children) …
68Auld Reekie — (Scot.) Old Smoky; nickname for Edinburgh …
69Auld Ane — (Scottish Gaelic Old One) the devil …
70Auld Brig o’ Don — Dundee, Scotland’s Brig o’ Balgownie (brig = bridge) …