- bǫllr
- m. -u-, gen. ballar, dat. belli; pl. bellir, acc. bǫlluшар, мяч
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
Old Norse-ensk orðabók. 2013.
ball — I. noun Usage: often attributive Etymology: Middle English bal, probably from Old English *beall; akin to Old English bealluc testis, Old High German balla ball, Old Norse bǫllr, Old English blāwan to blow more at blow Date: 13th century 1. a… … New Collegiate Dictionary
Ball — Balls are objects typically used in games. They are usually spherical but can be ovoid. In most games using balls, the play of the game follows the state of the ball as it is hit, kicked or thrown by players. Balls can also be used for simpler… … Wikipedia
List of English words of Old Norse origin — This article is part of a series on: Old Norse Dialects … Wikipedia
List of Spanish words of Germanic origin — This is an initial list of many Spanish words that come from Germanic languages. It is further divided into words that come from Visigothic, Frankish, Langobardic, Middle Dutch, Middle High German, Middle Low German, Old English, Old High German … Wikipedia
List of Portuguese words of Germanic origin — This is a list of Portuguese words that come from Germanic languages. It is further divided into words that come from English, Frankish, Langobardic, Middle Dutch, Middle High German, Middle Low German, Old English, Old High German, Old Norse,… … Wikipedia
ball — ball1 baller, n. /bawl/, n. 1. a spherical or approximately spherical body or shape; sphere: He rolled the piece of paper into a ball. 2. a round or roundish body, of various sizes and materials, either hollow or solid, for use in games, as… … Universalium
Onlafbald and Scula — Onlafbald[note 1] and Scula (Old Norse: Skúli) were early 10th century Viking chieftains, notable for receiving lands through successful campaigning in what is now northern England. Onlafbald is also said to have been killed by the spirit of the… … Wikipedia
Onlafbald y Scula — Onlafbald o también Onlaf el Rotundo[1] (nombre propio en nórdico antiguo:Bǫllr)[2] y Scula (nórdico antiguo:Skúli) fueron dos caudillos vikingos de principios del siglo X que tuvieron cierto éxito durante sus expediciones en la conquista del… … Wikipedia Español
ball-trap — [ baltrap ] n. m. • 1880; de l angl. ball « balle » et trap « ressort » ♦ Anglic. Appareil à ressort qui lance une cible simulant un oiseau en plein vol, et que le chasseur doit toucher (cf. Tir au pigeon). S exercer au ball trap. Des ball traps … Encyclopédie Universelle
balle — 1. (ba l ) s. f. 1° Petit globe fait de substance élastique, servant à jouer à la paume. Jouer à la balle. Lancer la balle. • Les hommes s occupent à suivre une balle et un lièvre, PASC. Div. 10. Balle au mur, balle en long, balle… … Dictionnaire de la Langue Française d'Émile Littré
Ball — This interesting name has a number of possible derivations. Firstly, it may be of early medieval English origin, from a nickname for a short, rounded person, derived from the Middle English bal(le) , ball, a development of the Olde English pre… … Surnames reference