Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary - walloon
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Walloon
walloon
noun Etymology: Middle French Wallon, adjective & noun, of Germanic origin; probably akin to Old High German Walah Celtic, Roman, Old English Wealh Celtic, Welshman — more at welsh Date: 1567 1. a member of a people of southern and southeastern Belgium and adjacent parts of France 2. a French dialect of the ~s • ~ adjective
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n. & adj. --n. 1 a member of a French-speaking people inhabiting S. and E. Belgium and neighbouring France (see also FLEMING). 2 the French dialect spoken by this people. --adj. of or concerning the Walloons or their language. Etymology: F Wallon f. med.L Wallo -onis f. Gmc: cf. WELSH ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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