gewealcan

Old English

Alternative forms

  • ġeƿealcan

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *ga- (perfective prefix) + *walkaną (to twist, turn, roll about, stomp, full), from Proto-Indo-European *wolg-, *welg- (to bend, twist, run, roll), equivalent to ġe- + wealcan. Cognate with Old High German walchan (to full, press), Old Norse valka (to wander about), Old English weallian (to roam about, ramble).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /jeˈwæɑlkɑn/

Verb

ġewealcan

  1. To go, traverse.
  2. To roll; roll together; press together.

Conjugation

Descendants

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