1 |
baldc. 1300, ballede, probably, with Middle English -ede adjectival suffix + Celtic bal "white patch, blaze" especially on the head of a horse or other animal (from PIE root *bhel- (1) "to [..]
|
2 |
baldhaving little or no hair on the scalp.
|
3 |
baldgrow bald; lose hair on one's head; "He is balding already" with no effort to conceal; "a barefaced lie" lacking hair on all or most of [..]
|
4 |
baldwithout any hair on the head
|
5 |
bald naked; bare; bare-headed.
|
6 |
baldplikhevat
|
7 |
baldTo see a bald-headed man, denotes that sharpers are to make a deal adverse to your interests, but by keeping wide awake, you will outwit them. For a man to dream of a bald-headed woman, insures him to have a vixen for wife. A bald hill, or mountain, indicates famine and suffering in various forms. For a young woman to dream of a bald-headed man, is [..]
|
8 |
bald(v) grow bald; lose hair on one's head(adj) with no effort to conceal(adj) lacking hair on all or most of the scalp(adj) without the natural or usual covering
|
9 |
baldcalvus
|
10 |
baldCharles le Chauve. Charles I., son of Louis le Débonnaire. (823, 840–877).
|
11 |
baldMountain with an open, grassy summit that's void of trees.
|
12 |
baldHeaded: Sailing term used to indicate a sailing vessel underway with no headsails set.
|
13 |
bald(bald). Boiled, as in, "Cook me up a hard bald egg."
|
14 |
baldWhite face of horse, including eyes, nostrils or part of the latter.
|
<< balderdash | balalaika >> |