[ weall] I. (a, æ) m. ‘wall,’ dike, earthwork, gart, dam, Æ, AO, CP; Mdf: (†) rocky shore, cliff. [L. vallum]

[II.] = [wæl]

[III.] = [wiell]

[ weallan7] (±) to be agitated, rage, toss, well, bubble, seethe, foam, be hot, boil, Æ, AO, CP: swarm: flow, Æ. ūp w. to rise (of a river), AO. [Ger. wallen]

[ wēalland] n. foreign country, Gen 2706 (weal-): Normandy, Chr 1040e. [[wealh]]

Wēallas = [Wēalas]

[ weallclif] n. sea-cliff, B 3132.

[ wealldīc] f. a walled ditch? KC 5·34619.

[ wealldor] n. door in a wall, Cr 328.

[ wealle] f. star-wort.