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The word "acold" has West Germanic roots. It is cognate with the Middle Dutch word "vercouden" (to cool), the Old High German word "achaltēn" (to become cold), and the Gothic word "kalds" (cold). The Old English root "ceald" is itself derived from the Proto-Germanic *kaldaz, meaning "cold."
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