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Meaning of "wailly"

wailly (adjective): A descriptive term used to characterize something as mournful, plaintive, or full of wailing or lamentation, often associated with emotional expressions of grief, despair, or sadness

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Peyre would be principally responsible for the exterior and de Wailly for the interiors.
Léon de Wailly was his brother.
He was the brother of lexicographer Noël François de Wailly.
The palace was designed by French architect Charles de Wailly and executed by Louis Montoyer.
De Wailly also designed a project for the Opéra-Comique.
He initially collaborated with Charles de Wailly.
In his designs, de Wailly showed a predilection for the perfect figure, the circle.
Pulpit designed by Charles de Wailly.
De Wailly added marble pilasters and a classical cornice, decorated with a mosaic frieze of putti.
Charles de Wailly.
Henceforth de Wailly regularly exhibited at the Paris Salons his renderings, designs and models.
During the 19th century, no events of great importance unfolded at Wailly.
Architect Charles de Wailly built the two circular buildings surrounding the cour d'honneur.
This train, called the Le Tortillard, ch'tacot or Ch'tiot train, stopped at Wailly twice a day.
Wailly is a commune in the Pas-de-Calais department in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France.

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Here are some hypotheses, From Monsieur Harbaville, Wailly is from the Latin vallis, French, vallon.
Gallus - > Gaullois, Wailly being a border village of Picardy and therefore, of France.
The commune comprises the village Conty and two hamlets, Luzières and Wailly since 1973.

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