Correct spelling for the English word "duniwassal" is [djˈuːnɪwˌɒsə͡l], [djˈuːnɪwˌɒsəl], [d_j_ˈuː_n_ɪ_w_ˌɒ_s_əl] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The word "duniwassal" is derived from the Middle English term "donnewassail", which means "a gentleman who does not own land; a servile tenant". "Donnewassail" itself is a compound word combining the Old English elements "dun(e)" meaning "hill" and "wæsceal" meaning "serf" or "tenant". Over time, "donnewassail" underwent phonetic changes and eventually became "duniwassal". It is important to note that "duniwassal" is an archaic term rarely used in modern English.