weald
nounA woodland.
nounAn area of open rolling upland.
nounThe name given in England to an oval-shaped area, bounded by a line topographically well marked by an escarpment of the Chalk, which begins at Folkestone Hill, near the Straits of Dover, and passes through the counties of Kent, Surrey, Hants, and Sussex, meeting the sea again at Beachy Head
nounAny open country.
nounA wood or forest; a wooded land or region; also, an open country; — often used in place names.
nounthe uppermost member of the Wealden strata. See
A wood or
an area of open or forested country
