bield

/biːld/
noun
  1. A shelter or place of protection, especially from weather or danger.
    • The hikers found a bield under a rocky overhang during the storm.
    • In the old story, the cave served as a bield for the lost travelers.
    • The garden shed was a welcome bield from the sudden rain.
verb
  1. To shelter or protect someone or something from weather or danger.
    • The thick trees bielded the campers from the strong wind.
    • The old barn bielded the livestock during the blizzard.
    • She used her jacket to bield the small puppy from the cold rain.
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