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Former Spanish Army guard regiment
The Walloon Guards (Gardes Wallonnes; in Spanish, Guardias Valonas) were an infantry corps recruited for the Spanish Army in the region now known as Belgium
Walloon_Guards
German military unit
The Walloon Guard (French: Garde Wallonne) was a collaborationist paramilitary formation which served as an auxiliary police in German-occupied Belgium
Walloon_Guard
Group of military bodyguards for the protection of a royal person
Walloon Guards, in Spain; recruited from the Spanish Netherlands Spanish Guards (Gardes Espagnoles), an infantry regiment brigaded with the Walloon Guards
Royal_guard
1766 Spanish riots
had included a demand that the unpopular Walloon Guards be disbanded. This foreign regiment of the Royal Guard was recruited in the Austrian Netherlands
Esquilache_Riots
Municipality and city of Spain in Community of Madrid
Hospital, opened in 1851 as one of Spain's first asylums; the Royal Walloon Guards Barracks, designed by Francesco Sabatini in the 18th century and now
Leganés
Ethnic group native to Belgium
ethnic group is being considered for merging. › Walloons (/wɒˈluːnz/ WOL-oonz; French: Wallons [walɔ̃] ; Walloon: Walons; Dutch: Walen) are a Gallo-Romance
Walloons
German infantry division
The Walloon Legion (French: Légion Wallonie, pronounced [leʒjɔ̃ walɔni], lit. 'Wallonia Legion') was a unit of the German Army (Wehrmacht) and later of
Walloon_Legion
Independent regiment of the Spanish Armed Forces
(organized as a squadron) Two Guards infantry regiments (Walloon Guards and Guards of Spain) In the 19th century the Guards were reinforced by the Spanish
Royal_Guard_(Spain)
Germanic word
even crossing into other languages. Walloon Guards The "Walloon infantries" of Charles V, descendants of the "Walloon companies" raised by the Dukes of
History_of_the_term_Wallon
Personal bodygards to the French monarchy
1746 Flight of the Wild Geese Gallowglass Mercenary Swiss Guards (French) Walloon Guards (Spanish) Rene Chartrand, page 14 Louis XIV's Army, ISBN 0-85045-850-1
Scottish_Guards_(France)
Guards: border guards, coast guards, civil guards, home guards, national guards, honour guards, republican guards, imperial guards and royal guards are
List of army units called "guards"
List_of_army_units_called_"guards"
Military branch for ground warfare
the Spanish European territories including Spain, Italy, Wallonia (Walloon Guards) and Germany. The French recruited some soldiers from Germany, Switzerland
Army
Neogranadine (now Colombian) scientist, journalist and politician (1771–1816)
in the military, and continued his studies in Spain as part of the Walloon Guards, where he fought for Spain against the French in the War of the Pyrenees
Jorge_Tadeo_Lozano
Siege of the American Revolutionary War
composed of 16 infantry battalions, which included the Royal Guards and the Walloon Guards, along with artillery and 12 squadrons of cavalry. This yielded
Great_Siege_of_Gibraltar
to Italy as an ensign of grenadiers of the Royal Guard. In 1750 he transferred to the Walloon Guards, bodyguards of the Bourbon kings of Spain. In 1756
Teodoro_de_Croix
1808 battle of the Peninsular War
brigade and the horse chasseurs against the left wing, held by the Walloon Guards, but no ground was gained and Duprès fell mortally wounded at the head
Battle_of_Bailén
French cavalry general (1775–1809)
in the face of massed French cavalry, while the stubborn Spanish and Walloon Guards stood their ground in vain. A few days later, at the Battle of Villa
Antoine Charles Louis de Lasalle
Antoine_Charles_Louis_de_Lasalle
Spanish colonial official (1767–1813)
and rose to the rank of lieutenant colonel and earned a place in the Walloon Guards. He became a second lieutenant of the Grenadiers of the Fifth Battalion
Carlos_de_Hault_de_Lassus
Polish nobleman, writer (creating in French), traveler, politician and historian
into French. The manuscript has been written by a young officer of the Walloon Guards, Alphonse van Worden. In 1739, while en route to Madrid to serve with
Jan_Potocki
Italian architect
responsible for building the Arms Factory of Toledo, the headquarters for the Walloon Guards in Leganés (presently part of the Charles III University of Madrid)
Francesco_Sabatini
Palace the next day, and the nervousness caused the Walloon Guards to shoot a woman. In retaliation, a guard was captured in the Calle Mayor. The situation
History_of_the_Puerta_del_Sol
Battle
Adorno, and José Crespo. The left was made up of three battalions of Walloon Guards, three companies from Tarragona, one battalion of an Irish regiment
Battle_of_Mas_Deu
Colombian revolutionary
1752; he immigrated to Spain and joined the Spanish army serving in the Walloon Guards Regiment; after serving some time he immigrated to New Granada in Spanish
Atanasio_Girardot
Courten joined the Spanish army at the age of 12 and served in the Walloon Guards Regiment. He became an ensign on 11 January 1744 while in garrison at
Juan_de_Courten_(elder)
French-born Spanish army officer (1769–1826)
Andalusia where he was given the task of forming a new battalion of Walloon Guards from the non-French prisoners taken at the Battle of Bailen. He was
Luis_Alejandro_Bassecourt
Military campaign in North Africa
60 pieces of artillery and 20 mortars), the regiments of Spanish and Walloon Guards (each with four battalions), the regiments of Spain, Soria, Vitoria
Spanish conquest of Oran (1732)
Spanish_conquest_of_Oran_(1732)
Spanish military figure
of Burgos (1808) during the Peninsular War, leading the Royal Guard and Walloon Guards. Forming a rearguard for the shattered Spanish lines, these troops
Vicente_Genaro_de_Quesada
Sword with basket-like hand protection
characterised by pierced shell-guards, made during the same period are known as Pappenheimer rapiers.[citation needed] The Walloon sword was favoured by both
Basket-hilted_sword
1808 battle of the Peninsular War
November the brigade at Sepúlveda, made up of the 3rd Battalion of the Walloon Guards, the Jaén and Irlanda Regiments and the 1st Battalion of the Seville
Battle_of_Somosierra
Spanish army officer (1731–1808)
Sureda (1775–1820) Ventura Caro enlisted in 1750 as a cadet in the Royal Walloon Guards, being promoted to fusilier alférez (ensign) in 1752 and second lieutenant
Ventura_Caro
Spanish general (1752–1794)
manned by troops of uneven quality. The best units were the Spanish Guard and Walloon Guards, with three battalions each. Regular line infantry and provincial
Luis Fermín de Carvajal, Conde de la Unión
Luis_Fermín_de_Carvajal,_Conde_de_la_Unión
Grand Master of the Knights Hospitaller
had been banished to Spain. He served King Philip V of Spain in the Walloon Guards and then his son, Philip, Duke of Parma as Master of the Horse. He was
Emmanuel_de_Rohan-Polduc
Spanish military officer
Spanish forces during the Battle of Valencia. Saint-Marcq entered the Walloon Guards Regiment as a cadet in 1776, rising to the rank of captain in 1795.
Felipe_Augusto_de_Saint-Marcq
1809 battle of the Peninsular War
Cazadores, 2/Espana, 2/Seville, 2/Madrid, Provincial of Granada, 3/Walloon Guards. 6th Division: N. Jacome (7,600) 9 bns. of Badajoz, Jaen, Alpujarras
Battle_of_Ocaña
1965 Polish film
recognizes its author as his own grandfather, who was a captain in the Walloon Guard. A flashback then recounts the tale of the ancestor, Alfonso van Worden
The Saragossa Manuscript (film)
The_Saragossa_Manuscript_(film)
1710 battle in the War of the Spanish Succession
Count of Torres Infantry battalions: Spanish guards (three battalions) Walloon guards (three battalions) Comesfort (one battalion) Castellar (one battalion)
Battle_of_Villaviciosa
Spanish army officer and administrator (1740–1820)
him at Gerona and in Cuba. Having enlisted in the Walloon Guards Infantry Regiment of the Royal Guard, Bassecourt served as a standard-bearer in 1752 before
Juan_Procopio_Bassecourt
Novel by Count Jan Potocki
princesses (Emina and Zubeida) and others that the brave, perhaps foolhardy, Walloon Guard Alphonse van Worden meets, imagines or reads about in the Sierra Morena
The Manuscript Found in Saragossa
The_Manuscript_Found_in_Saragossa
Secessionist political ideology in Wallonia, Belgium
ideology is associated with a faction of the Walloon Movement and is advocated by the political parties Walloon Rally and Wallonia–France Rally. Neither presently
Rattachism
1808 engagement of the Peninsular War
companies of volunteers (soldiers of the Extremadura Regiment and militia) Walloon Guards Swiss regiment Wimpffen (300 men) 300 militia (Antoni Franch) 100 militia
Battles_of_El_Bruch
French politician and officer (1743–1819)
Marshal of France) in October 1814. He then appointed him Colonel of the Walloon Guards. Saint Simon remained out of the political fray until he died in 1819
Claude-Anne de Rouvroy de Saint Simon
Claude-Anne_de_Rouvroy_de_Saint_Simon
Spanish noble (1672-1752)
since 1709. He served as Captain of the Spanish Royal Flemish Guards, and the Walloon Guards, before becoming military Governor of Girona. He became Plenipotentiary
Miguel José de Bournonville, 1st Duke of Bournonville
Miguel_José_de_Bournonville,_1st_Duke_of_Bournonville
Walloon-born Spanish general
of Gages, a village near Brugelette in Hainaut. A lieutenant in the Walloon Guards, du Mont fought for the Spanish in many battles during the War of Spanish
Jean Thierry du Mont, comte de Gages
Jean_Thierry_du_Mont,_comte_de_Gages
Spanish army officer (1773–1834)
head of a brigade, to relieve Zaragoza, accompanied by Saint-Marcq's Walloon Guards. On 15 August he was promoted to brigadier. On 27 August, following
Eugenio_Palafox_Portocarrero
and Josef Maria, sons of Lorenzo Beyens, thus became officers in the Walloon Guards, a popular regiment among Flemish émigrés established in Spain. This
Beyens_(Spanish_family)
Collaborationist police force of Nazi-occupied areas of the Soviet Union during WWII
United States or Canada and deported back to their countries. Walloon Guard and Flemish Guard—a collaborationist police unit in German-occupied Belgium Schutzmann
Schutzmannschaft
Short story by Sarah Elizabeth Utterson
of these, Isabella de Nunez, the widow of a Spanish officer of the Walloon Guards who had recently arrived in Gascony. An extremely heavy thunderstorm
The Storm (Utterson short story)
The_Storm_(Utterson_short_story)
Event during the War of the Pyrenees
effort against Pla-del-Rey, Ricardos only reinforced Courten with the Walloon Guards and some cavalry. Courten's troops repulsed seven separate charges against
First_Battle_of_Boulou
Collaborationists in occupied Belgium
the newly created 27th SS Volunteer Grenadier Division Langemarck. Walloon Guard, a similar organisation established in November 1941 under direct German
Flemish_Guard
550 1,415 2nd Spanish Guards Infantry Regiment, one battalion 4th Spanish Guards Infantry Regiment, one battalion Walloon Guards Infantry Regiment, one
Battle of Saguntum and Siege of Valencia orders of battle
Battle_of_Saguntum_and_Siege_of_Valencia_orders_of_battle
1808 battle of the Peninsular War
and Catalonia Cazadores (180), the regular infantry regiments the 2nd Walloon Guards (314), Soria (780), Borbon (151), 2nd Savoia (1,734), and 2nd Swiss
Battle_of_Cardedeu
1794 battle of the War of the Pyrenees
crack troops such as the three battalions each of the Spanish Guard and Walloon Guard Regiments. Lower quality troops such as provincial militia also
Battle_of_the_Black_Mountain
Spanish commander of the Peninsular War
500 men, including somatenes and regular troops of the Royal Guards and the Walloon Guards sent from Rosas. Caldagues was promoted to field marshal the
Count_of_Caldagues
Military unit
Bangladesh Ansar Belgium Flemish Guard 1941 - 1944, (German occupation of Belgium during World War II) Walloon Guard 1941 - 1944 Belarus Byelorussian
Field_force
Belgian politician (1906–1994)
Degrelle (French: [dəgʁɛl]; 15 June 1906 – 31 March 1994) was a Belgian Walloon politician and Nazi collaborator. He rose to prominence in Belgium in the
Léon_Degrelle
French general
division to cut off their escape through the village of Puzzol, but the Walloon Guards Regiment bravely held the escape route open at great cost to themselves
Pierre-Joseph_Habert
of these, Isabella de Nunez, the widow of a Spanish officer of the Walloon Guards who had recently arrived in Gascony. An extremely heavy thunderstorm
Tales_of_the_Dead
1811 battle during the Peninsular War
consisted of the 2nd and 4th Battalions of the Spanish Guards, the 4th Battalion of the Walloon Guards, the Legion Estranjera, and the Ciudad Real, Irlanda
Battle_of_Zújar
1811 battle during the Peninsular War
off Habert and get most of his troops across the Picador stream. The Walloon Guard battalion from Zayas' division defended the village of Puzzol where
Battle_of_Saguntum
Spanish army officer (1754–1810)
born in Bilbao to a Flemish family. Having enlisted as a cadet in the Walloon Guards in 1771, De Witte rose through the ranks to become a captain in 1794
Carlos_José_de_Witte_y_Pau
migrants in Brussels known as the Walloon Guard (Garde wallonne) in the 1930s. It was heavily influenced by the radical Walloon Movement which supported the
Wallonie_Libre
Spanish soldier
with those of Colonel Vicente Genaro de Quesada's 4th Battalion of the Walloon Guard, and retreat in order. The defeat at Gamonal and Blake's defeat at Espinosa
Juan_Díaz_Porlier
Cazadores Regiment 472 Carmona Volunteers Regiment 456 Reserve 1,634 Walloon Guard Infantry Regiment, 1st Battalion 425 Irlanda Infantry Regiment, 1st
Battle of Uclés (1809) order of battle
Battle_of_Uclés_(1809)_order_of_battle
Spanish politician
his wife Francisca de Paula de Benavides de Córdoba. He joined the Walloon Guards around 1796 at the age of just thirteen, becoming a lieutenant at 19
Bernardino Fernández de Velasco, 14th Duke of Frías
Bernardino_Fernández_de_Velasco,_14th_Duke_of_Frías
German Nazi paramilitary organisation (1925–1945)
were primarily administrative, working as guards and auxiliaries in concentration camps, with 3,517 female guards (comprising 10% of the total in January
Schutzstaffel
1808 siege during the Peninsular War
500 men, including somatenes and regular troops of the Royal Guards and the Walloon Guards sent from Rosas. On the morning of the 16th, 1,400 troops of
Second Siege of Girona (Peninsular War)
Second_Siege_of_Girona_(Peninsular_War)
1648 battle of the Thirty Years' War
range. The French Guards fired first, while the Picardie and Erlach battalions were more patient. The French Guards and Scots Guard regiments were subsequently
Battle_of_Lens
division was a mass of second-class units cobbled together from National Guards, provisional battalions, Swiss, and a "French" regiment from recently annexed
Battle of Cardedeu order of battle
Battle_of_Cardedeu_order_of_battle
Historical banner and battle flag
left-winged nationalist group. The Cross of Burgundy was also used by the Walloon Legion French-speaking Belgian volunteers fighting for Nazi Germany affiliated
Cross_of_Burgundy
Type of light sword
coupled with diverse hilts ranging from simple stirrup guards to fully enclosed double-shell guards. A definitive distinction between spadroon and broadsword
Spadroon
Country in Northwestern Europe
highly autonomous regions: the Flemish Region (Flanders) in the north, the Walloon Region (Wallonia) in the south, and the Brussels-Capital Region in the
Belgium
1808 Battle during the Peninsular War
troops that held their line were, to the south, the 4th Battalion of the Walloon Guard, under Colonel Vicente Genaro de Quesada, and to the north, Lieutenant-colonel
Battle_of_Gamonal
Capital of Hainaut province, Wallonia, Belgium
[mɔ̃s] ; German and Dutch: Bergen, Dutch pronunciation: [ˈbɛrɣə(n)] ; Walloon and Picard: Mont) is a city and municipality of Wallonia, and the capital
Mons,_Belgium
1935–1945 far-right Belgian political party
pan-German state. Following the speech, Streel and much of Rex's old guard left the party, Walloon competitors to Rex for German favor evaporated, and Degrelle
Rexist_Party
District in Soignies, Belgium
Casteau (Walloon: Castea) originated as a village in the Hainaut province of Wallonia, in the French speaking south of Belgium. Casteau has become a district
Casteau
Supernatural dog associated with Hell or the underworld
Belgium, folktales mentioned the Tchén al tchinne ("Chained Hound" in Walloon), a hellhound with a long chain that was thought to roam in the fields
Hellhound
Belgian politician
politician and an activist in the Walloon Movement. She was a member of the Chamber of Representatives and the Walloon Regional Council from 1981 to 1985
Mathilde_Boniface
1815 battle of the Waterloo campaign
Somerset, consisted of guards regiments: the 1st and 2nd Life Guards, the Royal Horse Guards (the Blues), and the 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards. The 2nd Brigade
Battle_of_Waterloo
City in the German-speaking Community of Belgium
Luxembourgish: Sankt Väit [ˌzɑŋkt ˈvæːɪ̯t]; Walloon: Sint-Vit) is a city and municipality of East Belgium located in the Walloon province of Liège. It was named after
St._Vith
Gallo-Romance dialect continuum
themselves into modern forms (Poitevin-Saintongeais, Gallo, Norman, Picard, Walloon, etc.), each with its linguistic features and history. The region where
Old_French
1658 battle of the Franco-Spanish War
Grenadier Guards can trace their origins back to Lord Wentworth's Royal Regiment of Guards which was one of five regiments raised in 1656. The Life Guards can
Battle_of_the_Dunes_(1658)
guards at Fort Breendonk – were tried, imprisoned or shot. Belgium was liberated late in 1944 by Allied forces. On 3 September 1944 the Welsh Guards liberated
History_of_Belgium
Federal region of Belgium including the capital
the Flemish Region (Flanders), within which it forms an enclave, and the Walloon Region (Wallonia), located less than 4 km (2.5 mi) south. Brussels grew
Brussels
Land forces of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies, from 1734 to 1861
Siege of Gaeta ROYAL GUARD Bodyguards Halberdier Companies of Naples and Sicily Royal Swiss Guards Regiment Royal Italian Guards Regiment INFANTRY Veteran
Army_of_the_Two_Sicilies
Municipality in Hainaut Province, Wallonia, Belgium
pronunciation: [swaɲi] ; Dutch: Zinnik, pronounced [ˈzɪnɪk]; Picard: Sougniye; Walloon: Sougniye) is a municipality of Wallonia located in the province of Hainaut
Soignies
Country in Northwestern Europe and the Caribbean
expansion, Franks migrating to the south (modern territory of France and Walloon part of Belgium) eventually adopted the Vulgar Latin of the local population
Netherlands
West Germanic language spoken by the Franks from the 5th to 10th centuries
different Northern Langues d'oïls such as Picard, Champenois, Bas-Lorrain and Walloon, more than in Common French, and not always the same ones. See below a
Frankish_language
German officer from Prussia (1844–1917)
account the decision by Walloon nationalists in 1912 to recognize Namur as the central city of Wallonia, Bissing established the Walloon administration there
Moritz_von_Bissing
Belgian association football club
Liège. In recent years, they have also developed a rivalry with fellow Walloon club Sporting Charleroi, with several matches having been stopped due to
Standard_Liège
of the Kingdom of Sweden in the 18th century. Wisconsin Walloon is a dialect of the Walloon language brought to Wisconsin from Wallonia, Belgium's largely
Languages of the United States
Languages_of_the_United_States
Municipality in Wallonia, Belgium
Dutroux escaped from his guards while he was being transferred to court without handcuffs by overpowering one of his guards and taking his pistol, but
Herbeumont
Siege during the War of the Spanish Succession
Nimwegen 1995, pp. 100. "RCIN 725027 - Map of the siege of Huy, 1703 (Huy, Walloon Region, Belgium) 50°31'08"N 05°13'58"E". militarymaps.rct.uk. Retrieved
Siege_of_Huy_(1703)
1706 battle in the War of the Spanish Succession
disciplined Walloon infantry sent forward from around Offus. After concentrated volleys, exacting heavy casualties on the redcoats, the Walloons reformed
Battle_of_Ramillies
King of the Belgians from 1934 to 1951
stood on the brink of civil war, and Belgian banners were replaced by Walloon flags in Liège and other municipalities of Wallonia. To avoid tearing the
Leopold_III_of_Belgium
cancer. Emmanuel Hendrickx, 84, Belgian lawyer and politician, governor of Walloon Brabant (2000–2006). Hossain Uddin Hossain, 83, Bangladeshi essayist and
Deaths_in_May_2024
Bernstein Merode-Waroux Imperial Cuirassier - Colonel Jean de Merode-Waroux (Walloon) Neusächsisch Imperial Cuirassier - Colonel Franz Albecht von Saxe-Lauenburg
Battle of Breitenfeld (1631) order of battle
Battle_of_Breitenfeld_(1631)_order_of_battle
Soldier who fights for hire
denied that Blackwater security guards were mercenaries, saying "Accusations that U.S. government-contracted security guards, of whatever nationality, are
Mercenary
French abolitionist, theologian. Jessé de Forest, leader of a group of Walloon-Huguenots who fled Europe due to religious persecutions. Jean de Labadie
List of people with Huguenot ancestry
List_of_people_with_Huguenot_ancestry
Ethnic group of the African Great Lakes region
regarded as similar to oppression within Belgium stemming from the Flemish-Walloon conflict, and the democratisation and empowerment of the Hutu was seen
Tutsi
Police organization part of the military of a state
Constituted Local Police Guards, dated 19 July 1877, and Temporary Regulations on Constituting Police Voluntary Sentries and Armed Guards, dated 8 August 1877
Military_police
WALLOON GUARDS
WALLOON GUARDS
Boy/Male
British, English
Place Name; The Settlement in the Valley
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wellman.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Walburn.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Wilson.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from any of the numerous places called Walton. The first element in these names was variously Old English walh ‘foreigner’, ‘Briton’, genitive plural wala (see Wallace), w(e)ald ‘forest’, w(e)all ‘wall’, or wæll(a) ‘spring’, ‘stream’.George Walton (1741–1804) signed the Declaration of Independence. He was born in Prince Edward Co., VA, whither his grandfather had emigrated from England in 1682. He moved to Savannah, GA, and became governor of GA and a prominent jurist.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wall.Swedish : ornamental name composed of the elements wall, an old spelling of vall ‘grassy bank’ + man ‘man’.German (Wallmann) : variant of Wall 4 and 5.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Cottage by the Wall
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Walsden, a place in West Yorkshire, which is probably named with an unattested Old English personal name, Walsa, + denu ‘valley’.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements walh ‘foreigner’ + hrafn ‘raven’.English : habitational name from a place in Sussex named Waldron, from Old English w(e)ald ‘forest’ + ærn ‘house’, ‘dwelling’. The surname is now also common in Ireland, especially in Connacht.English : This is the name of a prominent NH family, established there since the 17th century. Richard Walderne (b. c. 1615) came to New England from Alchester, Warwickshire, England, about 1640 and settled at Dover, NH.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Walden.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Scandinavian
War Land; Variant of Wayland; From the Land by the Path; The Mythological Scandinavian Wayland was a Blacksmith with Supernatural Powers; Modern Singer Waylon Jennings
Boy/Male
German English
Powerful. Abbreviation of Oswald.
Male
Hebrew
(×ַלï‹×Ÿ) Hebrew name ALLOWN means "oak tree." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Simeon.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, German
Powerful Raven; From the Welshman's Hill; Ruler
Boy/Male
English
Dale town; valley town.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Willman.
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Well-hill
Boy/Male
Polish
Brave or strong.
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly Northumberland) and French
English (chiefly Northumberland) and French : perhaps a variant of Gale 2.
Boy/Male
British, English
Owner of a Rented Land
WALLOON GUARDS
WALLOON GUARDS
Boy/Male
Indian
Unique, Focused
Boy/Male
Gaelic
Owns many horses.
Boy/Male
English
Valley town.
Girl/Female
English American
which is a.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.
Boy/Male
Indian
Rising, Standing, Existing
Girl/Female
Indian
Excellent, Glorious
Boy/Male
Muslim
Heart
Girl/Female
Hindu
Nectar
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Finnish, French, German
Liberated; Pet Name; Variant of Frances; Tree; Free
WALLOON GUARDS
WALLOON GUARDS
WALLOON GUARDS
WALLOON GUARDS
WALLOON GUARDS
n.
A balloon.
v. t.
To take up in, or as if in, a balloon.
v. i.
To cry out; to exclaim with a loud voice; to call to a person, as by the word halloo.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Halloo
imp. & p. p.
of Wallow
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Wallow
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Wallop
v. i.
To expand, or puff out, like a balloon.
n.
A spacious and elegant apartment for the reception of company or for works of art; a hall of reception, esp. a hall for public entertainments or amusements; a large room or parlor; as, the saloon of a steamboat.
imp. & p. p.
of Wallop
interj. & n.
See Halloo.
v. i.
To go up or voyage in a balloon.
n.
Popularly, a public room for specific uses; esp., a barroom or grogshop; as, a drinking saloon; an eating saloon; a dancing saloon.
n.
Halloo.
v. t. / i.
To incite dogs by a call; to halloo.
a.
Furnished or adorned with galloon.
imp. & p. p.
of Halloo
n.
To roll one's self about, as in mire; to tumble and roll about; to move lazily or heavily in any medium; to flounder; as, swine wallow in the mire.
a.
Swelled out like a balloon.
v.
To wallow.