Wallet Definition

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noun
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A knapsack.
Webster's New World
A flat pocketbook, as of leather, with compartments for paper money, cards, etc.; billfold.
Webster's New World
(by extension, slang) A person's bank account or assets.
It's unknown if the pro running back's recent sex scandal will hit him in the wallet or not.
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A thick case or folder with plastic sleeves in which compact discs may be stored.

I won an auction online for a cheap CD wallet.
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(archaic) A bag or pouch.
He brought with him a large wallet with some provisions for the road.
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Noun

Singular:
wallet
Plural:
wallets

Origin of Wallet

  • Middle English walet (“wallet, bag, knapsack"). Of uncertain origin. Possibly from an assumed Old Northern French *walet "bag, knapsack", from Proto-Germanic *wal- (“to roll"). More at walk, well, wallow.

    From Wiktionary

  • Middle English walet knapsack possibly from Old North French walet roll, knapsack wel-2 in Indo-European roots

    From American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition

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