释义 |
walm I. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, bubbling of water, from Old English wælm, wielm action of boiling or bubbling; akin to Old High German walm action of boiling, Old English weallan, wyllan to bubble, well — more at well obsolete : wallop 2 II. \ˈwäm\ intransitive verb Etymology: Middle English walmen, from walm, n. archaic, archaic : to well up (as water) : gush forth < waters spring and walm out of the inner parts of the earth — Stephen Batman > |