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出典:Wiktionary
Of various origins, principally from 古期英語 wælisc etc. ("non-Germanic speaker, stranger") from Proto-Germanic *walhaz (“foreigner, stranger”), the source of numerous other surnames such as Walsh and Wales and from Middle English wall, from 古期英語 weall (“wall, dike, rampart”), from Proto-Germanic *wallaz or *wallą (“wall, rampart”), from Latin vallum (“wall, rampart, palisade”), from Proto-Indo-European *wel- (“to turn, wind, roll”). Also from transcribed foreign surnames such as German Wahl and Swedish Wahlberg.
Wall (countable かつ uncountable, 複数形 Walls)
the Wall
Wall
a wall
a roof
the cliff wall
a supporting wall
the upper part of a wall
stud the wall
undermine a wall
a mud wall
a gatepost
こてを当てる
daub the wall
plug the wall
offset a wall
mortar the wall
a tiler
a thatcher
a slater