Wealas
Old English
proper noun
Definitions
- Wales
Etymology
Derived from Proto-Germanic *walhaz (foreigner, Celt, non-Germanic foreigner, later Roman, Roman, stranger, an outlander, outlander, Romance).
Origin
Proto-Germanic
*walhaz
Gloss
foreigner, Celt, non-Germanic foreigner, later Roman, Roman, stranger, an outlander, outlander, Romance
Concept
Semantic Field
Kinship
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- Volcae Latin
- Galles Italian
- gallese Italian
- Galles French
- Gallois French
- gallois French
- Gales Spanish, Castilian
- galés Spanish, Castilian
- Gales Portuguese
- galês Portuguese
- *walhaz Proto-Germanic
- Wēalas, Wealas Old English
- wealh Old English
- wealhhnutu Old English
- wælisc Old English
- wall Middle English
- *volxъ Proto-Slavic
- Gales Old French
- Galois Old French
- Gaule Old French
- Norgales Old French
- Sugales Old French
- galois Old French
- Gal·les Catalan, Valencian
- Gales Galician
- galés Galician
- ᚹᚨᛚᚺᚨ Old High German
- Eflak Turkish
- Galles Norman
- Gales Tagalog
- *walh gmw-pro
- Gales Asturian
- *Walha(land), *Walhaland Frankish
- *walh Frankish