Weal


noun
1.
well-being, prosperity, or happiness:
the public weal; weal and woe.
2.
Obsolete. wealth or riches.
3.
Obsolete. the body politic; the state.
noun
1.
wheal.
noun
1.
a raised mark on the surface of the body produced by a blow Also called wale, welt, wheal
noun
1.
(archaic) prosperity or wellbeing (now esp in the phrases the public weal, the common weal)
2.
(obsolete) the state
3.
(obsolete) wealth

weal (wēl)
n.
A ridge on the flesh raised by a blow; a welt.

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