Obs. [OE. weallian OHG., (M)LG., MDu. wallen, OHG. wallōn (MHG., mod.G. wallen):—WGer. *wallōjan.

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  By some scholars referred to the root of WALL v.1; others regard it as a contraction of *waþlōjan (cf. OHG. wadalôn to roam about).]

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  intr. To go on pilgrimage.

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a. 1000.  Canons Edgar, Of Penitents, § 10, in Thorpe, Ags. Laws, II. 280. Deoplic dæd-bot bið þæt læwede man his wæpna alecʓe & wealliʓe bær-fot wide.

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c. 1485.  Digby Myst., III. 1848. With me xall ȝe wall to have more eloquens & goo vesyte þe stacyons by and by.

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