walhhnutu
Old English
Alternative forms
- ƿalhhnutu
Etymology
From Proto-Germanic *walhaz (“Celt, Roman, foreigner”) (Old English wealh) + Proto-Germanic *hnuts (“nut”) (Old English hnutu). Cognate with Middle Dutch walnote (Dutch walnoot), Middle Low German walnōte, German Walnuss, Old Norse valhnot (Swedish valnöt).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈwɑlxˌhnutu/
Descendants
Usage notes
Attested only once, glossing Latin nux.
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