wealcere

wealcere
m (-es/-as) fuller

Old to modern English dictionary. 2013.

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  • walking boss — Walker Walk er, n. 1. One who walks; a pedestrian. [1913 Webster] 2. That with which one walks; a foot. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Lame Mulciber, his walkers quite misgrown. Chapman. [1913 Webster] 3. (Law) A forest officer appointed to walk over a… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

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  • Wakenshaw — Recorded in a number of spellings including Walkinshaw, Walkingshaw, Walkenshaw and Wakenshaw, this famous and noble surname is of Scottish origin. It is locational from the lands of Walkinshaw in the county of Renfrewshire. The place is so… …   Surnames reference

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  • Walcar — Recorded as Walker, Waulker, Walcar, and in Northern Ireland, Wilgar, this is an ancient surname. It is of Olde English and Scottish origins. It is usually occupational for a textile fuller, deriving from the pre 7th century word wealcere,… …   Surnames reference

  • Waulker — Recorded as Walker, Waulker, Walcar, and in Northern Ireland, Wilgar, this is an ancient surname. It is of Olde English and Scottish origins. It is usually occupational for a textile fuller, deriving from the pre 7th century word wealcere,… …   Surnames reference

  • Wilgar — Recorded as Walker, Waulker, Walcar, and in Northern Ireland, Wilgar, this is an ancient surname. It is of Olde English and Scottish origins. It is usually occupational for a textile fuller, deriving from the pre 7th century word wealcere,… …   Surnames reference

  • Walcher — This name derives from the Medieval English Walkere itself coming from the Old English pre 7th Century wealcere , a derivative of the verb wealcan to walk or tread. The work of the Walker was to scour and thicken raw cloth by trampling on it in a …   Surnames reference

  • Walker — This ancient and distinguished surname, with over fifty entries in the Dictionary of National Biography , and having no less than sixty Coats of Arms, is of Anglo Scottish origins. It is either an occupational name for a fuller, or a locational… …   Surnames reference

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