Reverse Dictionary: FOLD

FOLD, FOLDED

ADJECTIVES
► folded; closed → YFOLDEN c1000 obs.
entangled, entwined, folded, or twisted together; involved → IMPLICIT 1608 obs.


NOUNS
a fold, a crease; a pleat → FROUNCE c1374 obs.
► a crease, wrinkle, or fold; a crinkle → CRIMPLE c1440 obs. exc. Eng. & Amer. dial.
► a crease or fold; a wrinkle → WRIMPLE 1499 obs.
► an enfolding, a fold → IMPLEXURE 1578 obs.
► a fold of anything, as a ply of a garment → FAIK 1710 Sc.
► a wrapping round, a fold or coil → LAP 1880 Sc.
► a crease, a fold → BINK Bk1911 Sc.


VERBS
► to furl or fold → FURDEL • FURDLE 1594 obs.
► to crease into frumples or clumsy folds → BEFRUMPLE 1611 obs.
► to form folds or wrinkles → GATHER 1816 rare
► to fold up untidily → MOODLE 1864 Eng. dial. obs.
► to fold, to tuck up → FAIK Bk1901 Sc.
► to entangle; to enwrap in a careless manner; to fold or put aside carelessly → THRUM Bk1905 Sc.