👉 Wealdish, also known as a Weald, is an adjective used to describe a type of land that is characterized by its proximity to the sea and has a high degree of erosion. The term "Weald" comes from the Old English word "weald," which means "sea." It refers to the area where the sea meets the land, often found in the north of England. Wealdish areas are known for their fertile soils, rich farmland, and picturesque landscapes.