wyrtwala

Old English

Etymology

Possibly from wyrt (plant, herb) – cognate of Old English wert (Kentish) and Old English wirt (Late OE), ultimately from Proto-Germanic *wurt- (see wort) – and *wala (root), compare Old Norse vǫlr (round stick).

Noun

wyrtwala

  1. The root of a plant

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