Wall

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English

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Etymology 1

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Of various origins, principally from Old English 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 Old English 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.

Proper noun

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 Wall (surname) on Wikipedia
 Wall (places) on Wikipedia

Wall (countable and uncountable, plural Walls)

  1. A surname.
  2. A place in England:
    1. A village in Gwinear-Gwithian parish, south-west Cornwall (OS grid ref SW6036). [1]
    2. A village and civil parish in south Northumberland (OS grid ref NY9169); part of Hadrian's Wall is in the parish. [2]
    3. A village and civil parish in the City of Lichfield district, Staffordshire (OS grid ref SK0906). [3]
  3. A place in the United States:
    1. A township in Monmouth County, New Jersey.
    2. A borough in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania.
    3. A town in Pennington County, South Dakota.
    4. An unincorporated community in Tom Green County, Texas.

Etymology 2

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See wall.

Proper noun

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the Wall

  1. (history, slang) the Berlin Wall.
  2. (slang) the Trump Wall.
  3. (slang) the Great Wall of China.

Etymology 3

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Calque of Mandarin 壁宿 (Bìxiù).

Proper noun

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Wall

  1. (astronomy) A Chinese constellation located near Pegasus and Andromeda, one of the 28 lunar mansions and part of the larger Black Turtle.

Statistics

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  • According to the 2010 United States Census, Wall is the 631st most common surname in the United States, belonging to 53,794 individuals. Wall is most common among White (86.10%) individuals.

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See also

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Anagrams

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German

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Etymology

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From Middle High German [Term?], from Latin vallum. Cognate with English wall.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /val/
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -al

Noun

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Wall m (strong, genitive Walles or Walls, plural Wälle)

  1. (military) rampart, parapet, earthwork
    Synonym: Schanze
  2. (engineering) levee, embankment
    Synonym: Damm
  3. (geography) ridge
    Synonym: Kamm

Declension

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Hyponyms

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Further reading

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  • Wall” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache