Wallach

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English

Noun

Wallach (plural Wallaches)

  1. (archaic) A Wallachian.

German

Etymology

From Middle Low German wallache, borrowed in Prussia/Baltics from older Russian волох (volox), from Proto-Slavic *volxъ, from Proto-Germanic *walhaz. Compare Polish wałach, which is also a borrowing from East Slavic. The Slavic word means “Romance speaker”, especially one of Romania, i.e. a Wallachian or Vlach. Wallachian herdsmen are credited with having invented a new form of castration.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈvalaχ/
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Noun

Wallach m (genitive Wallachs or Wallaches, plural Wallache)

  1. gelding (castrated male horse)

Declension

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