WIELD


Meaning of WIELD in English

transitive verb Etymology: Middle English welden to control, from Old English ~an; akin to Old High German waltan to rule, Latin valēre to be strong, be worth Date: before 12th century to deal successfully with ; manage , to handle (as a tool) especially effectively , 3. to exert one's authority by means of , have at one's command or disposal , ~er noun

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