Guelda

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Guelda

  1. A female given name
    • 1889, Academy and Literature, page 200:
      Guelda Seaton - a peasant beauty, with Italian and also English patrician blood in her veins - is in a moment raised from poverty to affluence, and acquits herself in society "as admirably as the Lady of Burleigh herself."
    • 1923, Berta Ruck, Sir or Madam A Novel, page 360:
      Guelda's aunt prattled rapidly above her gimlet-like scrutiny of Guelda's new young man, while Guelda, sitting there, realized vaguely the extent of the unholy rumpus there might have been [] .