To WALL up, v. n. To boil up, S.

Su. G. waell-a, A. S. weall-an, aestuare, fervere.

Wall, s. A wave.
Douglas.

O. Teut. walle, unda, fluctus.

Wally, adj. Billowy, full of waves.
Doug.

To WALL, v. a. To beat two masses into one, S.
V. [Well].

To WALLACH, (gutt.) v. n. To use many circumlocutions, Ang.

Su. G. wall-a, to roam.

To WALLACH, v. n. To cry as a child out of humour, to wail, Ang.

Ir. walligh-im, to howl.