Origin of fold
1OTHER WORDS FROM fold
fold·a·ble, adjectiveWords nearby fold
fokine,
fokker,
fol.,
folacin,
folate,
fold,
fold one's tent,
fold up,
fold-and-thrust belt,
fold-down,
foldaway
Definition for fold (2 of 3)
fold
2
[ fohld ]
/ foʊld /
noun
verb (used with object)
to confine (sheep or other domestic animals) in a fold.
Origin of fold
2
before 900; Middle English
fold, fald, Old English
fald, falod; akin to Old Saxon
faled pen, enclosure, Middle Low German
vālt pen, enclosure, manure heap, Middle Dutch
vaelt, vaelde
Definition for fold (3 of 3)
-fold
a native English suffix meaning “of so many parts,” or denoting multiplication by the number indicated by the stem or word to which the suffix is attached: twofold; manifold.
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British Dictionary definitions for fold (1 of 3)
fold
1
/ (fəʊld) /
verb
noun
See also
fold up
Derived forms of fold
foldable, adjectiveWord Origin for fold
Old English
fealdan; related to Old Norse
falda , Old High German
faldan, Latin
duplus double, Greek
haploos simple
British Dictionary definitions for fold (2 of 3)
fold
2
/ (fəʊld) /
noun
- a small enclosure or pen for sheep or other livestock, where they can be gathered
- the sheep or other livestock gathered in such an enclosure
- a flock of sheep
- a herd of Highland cattle
a church or the members of it
any group or community sharing a way of life or holding the same values
verb
(tr)
to gather or confine (sheep or other livestock) in a fold
Word Origin for fold
Old English
falod; related to Old Saxon
faled, Middle Dutch
vaelt
British Dictionary definitions for fold (3 of 3)
-fold
suffix forming adjectives, suffix forming adverbs
having so many parts, being so many times as much or as many, or multiplied by so much or so many
threefold; three-hundredfold
Word Origin for -fold
Old English
-fald,
-feald
Medical definitions for fold
fold
[ fōld ]
n.
A crease or ridge apparently formed by folding, as of a membrane; a plica.
In the embryo, a transient elevation or reduplication of tissue in the form of a lamina.
Scientific definitions for fold
fold
[ fōld ]
A bend in a layer of rock or in another planar feature such as foliation or the cleavage of a mineral. Folds occur as the result of deformation, usually associated with plate-tectonic forces.
Idioms and Phrases with fold
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