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wealcan
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Old English
Etymology
From Proto-West Germanic *walkan, from Proto-Germanic *walkaną.
Cognates
Akin to Old High German walchan, Old Norse valka, Old English ġewealcan (“to go, go about, walk”), wealcian (“to roll up, curl, twist”), weallian (“to roam about, ramble”), German wallen.
Pronunciation
Verb
wealcan
- to move around
- to revolve
- to roll, roll around, be rolling
- to toss
- to fluctuate
- to revolve in one's mind; scheme; reflect
- to discuss
Conjugation
Descendants
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