noun
- shelter or protection from wind or weather
Usage: chiefly Scottish
verb
- to shelter or protect from wind or weather
Usage: chiefly Scottish
Examples
- The old stone wall provided a bield from the harsh winter wind.
- We sought bield under the trees during the sudden rainstorm.
- The cottage bielded us from the cold night air.
- Farmers built fences to bield their livestock from the elements.
- The rocky outcrop offered a natural bield for weary travelers.