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121Whapples — Recorded in many forms including Waple, Waples, Wapol, Wapull, Whaypool, Waypole, Whapple, Whapples and Wapler, this most interesting and unusual surname is a dialectal variant of the famous surname Walpole . This is an English locational surname …
122Rómwealh — m ( wéales/ wéalas) a Roman [wealh] …
123Wéalas — m pl the Welsh (pl of wealh); Wales; West Wéalas West Welsh, Cornish …
124esne — m ( es/ as) 1. a man of the servile class, a laborer, slave, servant, retainer; 2. in a more general sense, a servant; 2a. youth, young man, man; 3. scholar [Goth asneis]; a man of mark, a learned, brave, etc. man; 4. a man; The esne was probably …
125walh — see wealh …
126weal — 1. see weall; 2. see wæl see wealh …
127wealword — n ( es/ ) defiant word [wealh] …
128wielisc — adj foreign; British (not Anglo Saxon); Welsh; not free, servile; [wealh] …