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koro- — War; also war band, host, army. 1. heriot, from Old English here, army. 2. arrière ban, from Old French herban, a summoning to military service (ban, proclamation, summons; see bhā 2). 3. a … Universalium
wal- — To be strong. 1. Suffixed (stative) form *wal ē . vale2, valence, valetudinarian, valiant, valid, valor, value; ambivalence, avail, convalesce … Universalium
Harold — masc. proper name, O.N. Haraldr, O.Dan., O.Swed. Harald, from P.Gmc. *harja waldaz army commander. For first element, see HARRY (Cf. harry); second element is related to P.Gmc. *waldan, source of O.E. wealdan (see WIELD (Cf. wield)). It shares an … Etymology dictionary
herald — {{11}}herald (n.) late 13c. (in Anglo Latin); c.1200 as a surname, messenger, envoy, from Anglo Fr. heraud, O.Fr. heraut, hiraut (12c.), perhaps from Frankish *hariwald commander of an army, from P.Gmc. *harja army (from PIE root *koro war; see… … Etymology dictionary
walda- Ⅱ — *walda , *waldaz germ., Adjektiv: nhd. mächtig; ne. mighty; Rekontruktionsbasis: an., ae.; Hinweis: s. *waldan; Hinweis: s. *walh ; Quelle: Personenname (100); Etymologie: s … Germanisches Wörterbuch
walda- Ⅲ — *walda , *waldaz germ.?, Maskulinum: nhd. Walter, Herrscher; ne. ruler (Maskulinum), souvereign; Vw.: s. *hari ; Quelle: Personenname (100); Etymologie: s. *waldan; Sonstiges: Schönfeld, Wörterbuch der altgermanischen Personen und Völkernamen,… … Germanisches Wörterbuch