welle

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See also: Welle and wèlle

Alemannic German

Etymology

From Old High German wellen, from Proto-Germanic *wiljaną. Cognate with German wollen, Dutch willen, English will, Icelandic vilja.

Verb

welle

  1. (Uri) to want

Conjugation

References


Central Franconian

Alternative forms

  • wolle (non-native; but now common in some dialects via German)

Etymology

From Old High German *willen, northern variant of wellen, from Proto-Germanic *wiljaną.

Pronunciation

Verb

welle (third-person singular present well or wellt, past tense wollt, past participle jewollt or gewollt)

  1. (most dialects) to want (to)
    Su e Benemme welle mer hee net hann.
    We don’t want that kind of behaviour here.

Dutch

Pronunciation

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Verb

welle

  1. (deprecated template usage) (archaic) singular present subjunctive of wellen

German

Verb

welle

  1. (deprecated template usage) First-person singular present of wellen.
  2. (deprecated template usage) First-person singular subjunctive I of wellen.
  3. (deprecated template usage) Third-person singular subjunctive I of wellen.
  4. (deprecated template usage) Imperative singular of wellen.

Middle English

Adverb

welle

  1. Alternative form of wel

Adjective

welle

  1. Alternative form of wel