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  • Auld Lang Syne - Wikipedia
    "Auld Lang Syne" has been translated into many languages, and the song is widely sung all over the world The song's pentatonic scale matches scales used in Korea, Japan, India, China and other Asian countries, which has facilitated the popularity of the melody in the East
  • AULD Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    The meaning of AULD is old
  • auld - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
    From Scots auld or from Northern Middle English auld, aulde, awld, awlde, ald, alde, from Northumbrian Old English ald, variant of Old English eald (“old, mature, venerable; antique, ancient, primeval”), from Proto-West Germanic *ald, from Proto-Germanic *aldaz (“grown up; old”), from Proto-Indo-European *h₂eltós (“grown, nourished
  • AULD Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
    Ultimately Scotland were ambushed by the sort of steely rearguard action they used to unleash on their auld rivals, as England claimed the Calcutta Cup for the first time in five years In English, auld lang syne roughly means “times long past ”
  • What does auld lang syne mean? Experts explain lyrics, origin and . . .
    The song's origins date back to an 18th-century Scottish ballad, with Auld Lang Syne eventually becoming a New Year's celebration staple Experts explained the song's lyrics, origin and staying
  • AULD definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
    Definition of 'auld' auld in British English (ɔːld ) adjective a Scots word for old
  • What does Auld mean? - Definitions. net
    Auld is a Scottish and Northern English word meaning old It is often used in reference to things that are not only aged but also respected or familiar This term is frequently seen in literature and traditional Scottish songs and poems Etymology: [See Old ]
  • Auld: Definition, Examples Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com
    Explore the term 'Auld,' its historical roots, meanings, and use in literature and tradition Understand the significance of 'Auld' in Scottish culture and beyond Auld is an adjective primarily used in Scotland and Northern England to denote “old” or “ancient ”




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