Definition
To enclose or surround with a wall; to fortify or protect with walls.
Etymology
From 'be-' plus 'wall,' where the prefix means 'to furnish with' or 'to surround with.' This construction was used in Middle English for describing fortification and enclosure of spaces.
Kelly Says
Medieval cities were literally 'bewalled'—surrounded by stone walls for defense. The verb is archaic, but it shows how English once used 'be-' to describe the action of surrounding something with a particular structure.
Translations
BNবাংলা
দিওয়ারে ঘেরা
dee-wo-are gher-a
DEDeutsch
bemauern
bay-mow-ern
ELΕλληνικά
τοίχος
toi-chos
ESEspañol
enmuros
en-muh-ros
FRFrançais
couvrir de murs
koo-vree-duh duh mür
HIहिन्दी
दीवारों से घेरना
dee-vaaron se gher-na
HUMagyar
falazni
fal-az-nee
IDBahasa Indonesia
membungkus dengan tembok
mem-bung-kus de-ngan tem-bok
ITItaliano
murare
moo-rah-reh
JA日本語
壁で囲む
kabe de kakeru
KO한국어
벽으로 둘러싸다
byeok-euro dul-leo-sseo-da
MSBahasa Melayu
dinding
din-ding
PLPolski
obmurkować
ob-mur-ko-vat'
PTPortuguês
emparedar
em-pa-re-dar
RORomână
a închide cu ziduri
a in-chee-deh koo zee-doo-ree
RUРусский
замуровать
za-moo-rovat'
SVSvenska
mura upp
moo-ra oop
THไทย
ล้อมรอบด้วยกำแพง
lom rop duay kam paeng
TRTürkçe
duvarlarla çevrelemek
duvar-lar-la chev-re-le-mek
UKУкраїнська
замурувати
za-moo-ro-vat'
VITiếng Việt
lấp đầy tường
lap day tuong
ZH中文
用墙围住
yòng qiáng wéi zhù