weal
1Weal — Weal, n. [OE. wele, AS. wela, weola, wealth, from wel well. See {Well}, adv., and cf. {Wealth}.] [1913 Webster] 1. A sound, healthy, or prosperous state of a person or thing; prosperity; happiness; welfare. [1913 Webster] God . . . grant you wele …
2Weal — Weal, v. t. To promote the weal of; to cause to be prosperous. [Obs.] Beau. & Fl. [1913 Webster] …
3weal — [ wil ] noun 1. ) singular LITERARY the common weal or the public weal is the general good of all people in society 2. ) count a mark on the skin where it has been hit or injured …
4weal — Ⅰ. weal [1] (also chiefly Medicine wheal) ► NOUN ▪ a red, swollen mark left on flesh by a blow or pressure. ORIGIN variant of WALE(Cf. ↑wale), influenced by obsolete wheal «suppurate». Ⅱ. weal …
5Weal — Weal, n. The mark of a stripe. See {Wale}. [1913 Webster] …
6Weal — Weal, v. t. To mark with stripes. See {Wale}. [1913 Webster] …
7WEAL — index boom (prosperity), prosperity, welfare Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
8weal — [wi:l] n [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: wale weal (11 21 centuries), from Old English walu] a red swollen mark on the skin where someone has been hit …
9weal — weal1 [wēl] n. [var. of WALE1] a mark, line, or ridge raised on the skin, as by a blow; welt; wale weal2 [wēl] n. [ME wele < OE wela, wealth, well being, akin to OS: for IE base see WILL1] 1. a sound or prosperous state; well being; welfar …
10weal — wē(ə)l n WELT * * * n. a transient swelling, confined to a small area of the skin, that is characteristic of urticaria and occurs following dermographism …