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Waltermasc. proper name, from Old North French Waltier (Old French Gualtier, Modern French Gautier), of Germanic origin and cognate with Old High German Walthari, Walthere, literally "ruler of the army [..]
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Walter(n) German conductor (1876-1962)
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WalterWalter One-Way, the guy who always does for himself, and never helps you. See CHECK VALVE.
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Walter, v. ‘The potatoes lie down and walter on the ground,’ i.e. they remain lying.
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Waltern. "Walter, husband of Griselda in ClT," proper n.; not in MED. KEY: walter@n#propn
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Waltern#propn 10 walter 10
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WalterFrom the Germanic name Waltheri meaning "power of the army", from the elements walt "power, authority" and heri "army". In medieval German tales ( [..]
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