What is yeld meaning?

As an AI language model, I can provide you with several meanings of the word "yeld", depending on its context.

  1. Yeld can be a variant of the past tense of "yield," which means to produce or provide something, usually a crop, as a result of cultivation or effort.

Example: The apple tree yeld a bumper crop of fruit this year.

  1. Yeld can also be a Scottish dialectal word that means barren or unproductive, often used in reference to female animals who do not produce offspring.

Example: The ewe was yeld for three consecutive seasons.

  1. Yeld can also be a Middle English word that means "ready" or "prepared."

Example: The knight was yeld to fight for his honor.

  1. Yeld can also be a surname, commonly found among people of Scottish or Irish origin.

Example: John Yeld is a prominent politician in Ireland.

  1. Yeld can also be a misspelling of "yield," which can cause confusion in written communication.

Example: The driver failed to yeld to the pedestrian, causing an accident. (incorrect spelling)

The driver failed to yield to the pedestrian, causing an accident. (correct spelling)