- Sir
William Wallace (Scottish Gaelic:
Uilleam Uallas,
pronounced [ˈɯʎam ˈuəl̪ˠəs̪];
Norman French:
William le Waleys; c. 1270 – 23
August 1305) was a Scottish...
-
tadau vagu
tokou nunu tapui, apui Sungai/Tambanuo ido duo tolu opat
lobuw waloi asu
ralan runat wagu toko onu apui Iban satu, sa, siti, sigi dua tiga empat...
- Walles, Walleyis, Walleys, Walli, Wallis, Walls, Wallyis, Wallys, Walker,
Walois,
Walys - Waces, Wal’, Walace, Walais, Walans, Walas, Walays, Wale, Waleis...
- "French,"). In Old French, the
words gualeis, galois, and (Northern French)
walois could mean
either Welsh or the
Langue d'oïl. However,
Northern French Waulle...
- Arnold, 13927);
adjectiv gualeis "Welsh" (Id., ibid., 14745); same as
walois "the oil language" (J. Bretel,
Tournoi de Chauvency, éd. M. Delbouille,...
- in a
completely mangled walois, he said to me: 'You are welcome, Sir Jaquenet, gladly'). In some m****cripts, Et d'un
walois tout
despannei is replaced...
- from the city of Arras, such as Jean (Jehan)
Cosset and
Hugues (Huart)
Walois who sold both wine and tapestries.
Archival do****ents,
gathered in various...