wal-

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Fula[edit]

Etymology 1[edit]

Root[edit]

wal-

  1. related to spreading or flowing over a surface
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Etymology 2[edit]

Root[edit]

wal-

  1. (Adamawa) related to negation (there is not; be without, have not)
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Etymology 3[edit]

Root[edit]

wal-

  1. (marriage, Adamawa) related to representation (of bride or bridegroom) in connection with a marriage contract
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References[edit]

C. Seydou, A Dictionary of Verb Roots in Fulfulde Dialects: Fulfulde-French-English, Éditions Karthala, 1998.

Old Saxon[edit]

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Prefix[edit]

wal-

  1. Prefix denoting death, slaughter, crime; wretched
    waldād "a murder"