1. heald - Noun
2. heald - Adjective
3. heald - Verb
4. Heald - Proper noun
A heddle.
Source: Webster's dictionaryArrangements are in the care of Smith & Heald Funeral Home, 63 Elm St., Milford. Source: Internet
Heald, p.295 Legacy Royal Monogram Observers often characterised Margaret as a spoiled snob capable of cutting remarks or hauteur. Source: Internet
Heald, p. 217; Warwick, p. 267 Margaret, Anderson and Byrne all issued immediate denials, but the damage was already done. Source: Internet
Fifteen men from the civilian population were organized into a militia by Captain Heald, and armed with guns and ammunition from the fort. Source: Internet
Heald, p. 194; Warwick, p. 255 It was the first of several visits. Source: Internet
Heald, p. 198; Warwick, p. 257 "I was so exhausted because of everything", she later said, "that all I wanted to do was sleep." Source: Internet