vēls

Etymology
Most authors derive from , an u-stem noun derived from  (whence also the verb  “to trundle”, q.v.). The semantic evolution of the verb stem would go from “turning, rolling” to “delaying” (cf. ), so that the derived form would originally mean “delayed”, and then “overdue,” “late.” Cognates include  dialectal  (< ) and 🇨🇬.

Adjective

 * 1) late approaching the end of a certain time period
 * 2) late approaching nighttime
 * 3) late, delayed, belated after the normal, expected or natural time; after the others
 * 4) late, tardy which blooms later than others
 * 5) late slow; wrongly showing an earlier time because of some defect
 * 1) late approaching nighttime
 * 2) late, delayed, belated after the normal, expected or natural time; after the others
 * 3) late, tardy which blooms later than others
 * 4) late slow; wrongly showing an earlier time because of some defect
 * 1) late, delayed, belated after the normal, expected or natural time; after the others
 * 2) late, tardy which blooms later than others
 * 3) late slow; wrongly showing an earlier time because of some defect
 * 1) late, delayed, belated after the normal, expected or natural time; after the others
 * 2) late, tardy which blooms later than others
 * 3) late slow; wrongly showing an earlier time because of some defect
 * 1) late, tardy which blooms later than others
 * 2) late slow; wrongly showing an earlier time because of some defect
 * 1) late, tardy which blooms later than others
 * 2) late slow; wrongly showing an earlier time because of some defect
 * 1) late slow; wrongly showing an earlier time because of some defect
 * 1) late slow; wrongly showing an earlier time because of some defect
 * 1) late slow; wrongly showing an earlier time because of some defect