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Wal
Wal
Luxembourgish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vaːl/
- Rhymes: -aːl
Etymology 1
From German Wal, from Old High German wal, from Proto-Germanic *hwalaz. Compare Dutch walvis, English whale, Danish hval, Icelandic hvalur.
Noun
Wal m (plural Walen)
Etymology 2
From German Wahl, Old High German wala, from Proto-Germanic *walō. The related terms below are inherited.
Alternative forms
- Wahl (nonstandard, but not rare, to distinguish from etymology 1)
Noun
Wal f (plural Walen)
- (politics) election
Related terms
Etymology 3
From Old High German wald, from Proto-Germanic *walþuz. Cognate with German Wald, Dutch woud, English wold
Noun
Wal m (uncountable)
- (in field names, otherwise widely archaic) forest
Synonyms
wal
wal
Dutch
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɑl
Etymology 1
From Latin vallum (“wall”), from vallus (“stake, palisade, point”). Cognate with English wall.
Noun
wal m (plural wallen, diminutive walletje n)
- coast, shore (side of land near to the water)
- earthen levee as protection against flooding
- wall around city as military defense
- periorbital dark circle
- eye circle; bags
Synonyms
- (levee): dijk
- (defensive wall): omwalling, stadsmuur
- (eye bags): oogwal
Derived terms
- bewallen, walling, stadswal
Etymology 2
From Middle Dutch wal (“whale”), from Old Dutch *wal, from Proto-Germanic *hwalaz (“whale”). Cognate with English whale. Possibly to avoid confusion with wal (“wall; shore”), the derived compound word walvis (“whale; lit. whale-fish”) gained currency over wal (“whale”). Similar clarifying compounds can be found elsewhere in Dutch: kraanvogel (“crane; lit. crane-bird”), muildier (“mule; lit. mule-animal”), oeros (“auroch; auroch-ox”), rendier (“rein; lit. rein-animal”), tortelduif (“turtle (bird); lit. turtle dove”) and windhond (“greyhound; lit. wind-dog”).
Noun
wal m (plural wallen, diminutive walletje n)
- (archaic) whale
Synonyms
- (whale): walvis, waldier