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weal
1[ weel ]
noun
- well-being, prosperity, or happiness:
the public weal;
weal and woe.
- Obsolete. wealth or riches.
- Obsolete. the body politic; the state.
weal
2[ weel ]
noun
weal
1/ wiːl /
noun
- a raised mark on the surface of the body produced by a blow Also calledwaleweltwheal
weal
2/ wiːl /
noun
- archaic.prosperity or wellbeing (now esp in the phrases the public weal, the common weal )
- obsolete.the state
- obsolete.wealth
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of weal1
Origin of weal2
Example Sentences
Yet he did make one enduring contribution to the public weal, if unintentionally.
As a result of its big-picture status as a niche industry, sports’ impact on the public weal is modest, except to entertain those who find joy in it.
By diverting investment towards repairing landscapes and contributing to the public weal, rewilders are taking money away from conventional economic activities.
Like a miniature mountain range, large reddish weals upheaved across the white flesh of her wrists.
“Sundry base and wicked persons,” Washington called the merchants, “preferring their own, present private emolument to their country’s weal.”
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