"וועליש" meaning in All languages combined

See וועליש on Wiktionary

Adjective [Yiddish]

Etymology: From Middle High German welisc (“Romance, non-Germanic, foreign”), from Old High German walask, walahisk, welisk, from Proto-Germanic *walhiskaz. The script was referred to as “Romance” or “foreign” because it was traditionally used by the Ladino-speaking Sephardim, rather than by the Ashkenazim. Etymology templates: {{inh|yi|gmh|welisc|t=Romance, non-Germanic, foreign}} Middle High German welisc (“Romance, non-Germanic, foreign”), {{inh|yi|goh|walask}} Old High German walask, {{inh|yi|gem-pro|*walhiskaz}} Proto-Germanic *walhiskaz Head templates: {{yi-adj}} וועליש • (velish) Inflection templates: {{yi-decl}} Forms: velish [romanization], no-table-tags [table-tags], וועליש [predicative], וועלישער [masculine, nominative], וועליש [indefinite, neuter, nominative], וועלישע [definite, neuter, nominative], וועלישס [neuter, nominative, postpositional], וועלישע [feminine, nominative], וועלישע [nominative, plural], וועלישן [accusative, masculine], וועליש [accusative, indefinite, neuter], וועלישע [accusative, definite, neuter], וועלישס [accusative, neuter, postpositional], וועלישע [accusative, feminine], וועלישע [accusative, plural], וועלישן [dative, masculine], וועליש [dative, indefinite, neuter], וועלישן [dative, definite, neuter], וועלישן [dative, neuter, postpositional], וועלישער [dative, feminine], וועלישע [dative, plural]
  1. of or related to the Vellish script, the most common typeface for printed Hebrew and the Sephardi Stam script from which the typeface is derived
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