wallus

Latin

Etymology

Borrowed from Old English wealh + -us.

Noun

wallus m (genitive wallī); second declension

  1. (Medieval Latin) a Welsh person

Declension

  • Second-declension noun.
Case Singular Plural
Nominative wallus wallī
Genitive wallī wallōrum
Dative wallō wallīs
Accusative wallum wallōs
Ablative wallō wallīs
Vocative walle wallī

Derived terms

References

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