Where does “gewuldorfullian” come from?

gewuldorfullian (Old English) comes from Old English wuldorfullian, from Old English wuldorfull, from Old English wuldor, from Proto-Germanic wulþuz, from Proto-Indo-European wl̥tus, from Proto-Indo-European wēl- — to see, perceive.

gewuldorfullian (Old English): to glorify; to fill with glory; to make glorious

Definitions

  1. to glorify; to fill with glory; to make glorious

Ancestry of “gewuldorfullian”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Englishwuldorfullianto glorify; to fill with glory; to make glorious
2Old Englishwuldorfullglorious
3Old Englishwuldorglory, splendour
4Proto-Germanicwulþuzglory
5Proto-Indo-Europeanwl̥tus
6Proto-Indo-Europeanwēl-to see, perceive
Every word from Proto-Indo-European wēl-Every word from Proto-Indo-European wl̥tusEvery word from Proto-Germanic wulþuz
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