whal
See also: Whal
Middle English
Alternative forms
- swale, wale, whalle, whale
- quale, quall, qwall, qwalle (mainly Northern)
- whaale (late), qwayll, qwaylle (Catholicon Anglicum)
- hwæl (Early Middle English)
Etymology
Inherited from Old English hwæl, from Proto-West Germanic *hwal, from Proto-Germanic *hwalaz.
The form with /aː/ originates from open-syllable lengthening in inflected forms, while the form swale may reflect the influence of squalus.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /hwal/, /hwaːl/
- (dialectal) IPA(key): /w-/, /xw-/
Noun
whal (plural whales or whalles)
Descendants
References
- “whāle, n.”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007, retrieved 1 September 2018.