waulk
Meanings
Verb
- to make cloth (especially tweed in Scotland) denser and more felt-like by soaking and beating.
Origin / Etymology
From Middle English walken, from Old English wealcian (“to roll up; muffle up”), from Proto-West Germanic *walkōn, from Proto-Germanic *walkōną (“to roll about; full (cloth)”).
Cognate with Scots waulk (“to full”), Dutch walken (“to full”), German walken (“to full”), Danish valke (“to full”), Swedish valka (“to full”). Doublet of walk.
Scrabble Score: 12
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waulk is a valid Scrabble Word in International Collins CSW Dictionary
Words With Friends Score: 0
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