WEAL


Meaning of WEAL in English

I. ˈwēl noun

Etymology: Middle English wele, from Old English wela; akin to Old English wel well

Date: before 12th century

1. : a sound, healthy, or prosperous state : well-being

2. obsolete : body politic , commonweal

II. noun

Etymology: alteration of wale

Date: circa 1798

: welt

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