valir

Asturian

Verb

valir

  1. to be worth
  2. to cause; lead to
  3. to suit
  4. to fit
  5. to be useful; to serve
  6. to be allowed; may
  7. to equal; to be the same as
  8. to be of use
  9. to be enough
  10. (reflexive) to make use of; to use

Old Norse

Etymology 1

Inherited from Proto-Norse *ᚹᚨᛚᚺᚨᛉ (*walhaʀ), from Proto-Germanic *walhaz, from the name of a Celtic tribe.

Noun

valir m pl

  1. the French, Gauls
Declension
Declension of valir (strong i-stem, s-genitive, plural only)
masculine plural
indefinite definite
nominative valir valirnir
accusative vali valina
dative vǫlum vǫlunum
genitive vala valanna
Derived terms
  • Valland n (France, Gaul)
  • valska f (the French language)
  • valskr, valneskr (French, Gaulish)

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Noun

valir

  1. nominative plural of valr