walk

walk - verb

  • To move along on foot : advance by steps
  • To come or go easily or readily
  • To go at a walk
  • To go on foot for exercise or pleasure
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"walked on a technicality"

SpellingJoy score for walk

SpellingJoy Gematria

๐Ÿ“š Apprentice
84

Letter Values

W
26
A
1
L
13
K
14

Etymology

Middle English walken "to roll, toss about (of the sea, waves), wander, journey, go, go on foot, stroll, move about on earth (of a dead person's spirit), be in motion, circulate, be present, live," going back to Old English wealcan (strong verb) and wealcian (weak verb) "to toss about, work with the hands, turn over (in the mind), (of waves or the sea) to roll, surge," going back to Germanic *walkan- (whence also Middle Dutch walken "to knead, full [cloth]," Old High German giwalchen "fulled, thickened," as weak verbs Old Icelandic vรกlka "to roll, stamp," velkja "to toss about"), of uncertain origin