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Definition of weal
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Weal (v. t.) To
promote
the weal of; to cause to be
prosperous.
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Purchase
::
Purchase
(v. i.) To
acquire
wealth
or
property.
Weald
::
Weald (n.) A wood or
forest;
a
wooded
land or
region;
also, an open
country;
-- often used in place
names..
Abundance
::
Abundance
(n.) An
overflowing
fullness;
ample
sufficiency;
great
plenty;
profusion;
copious
supply;
superfluity;
wealth:
--
strictly
applicable
to
quantity
only, but
sometimes
used of
number..
Wheal
::
Wheal (n.) A more or less
elongated
mark
raised
by a
stroke;
also, a
similar
mark made by any
cause;
a weal; a
wale..
Swore
::
Sweal (v. t.) To
singe;
to
scorch;
to
swale;
as, to sweal a pig by
singeing
off the
hair..
Boast
::
Boast (v. i.) To vaunt one's self; to brag; to say or tell
things
which are
intended
to give
others
a high
opinion
of one's self or of
things
belonging
to one's self; as, to boast of one's
exploits
courage,
descent,
wealth..
Plutarchy
::
Plutarchy
(n.)
Plutocracy;
the rule of
wealth.
Purple
::
Purple
(n.)
Hence:
Imperial
sovereignty;
royal rank,
dignity,
or
favor;
loosely
and
colloquially,
any
exalted
station;
great
wealth..
Three-piled
::
Three-piled
(a.)
Accustomed
to
wearing
three-pile;
hence,
of high rank, or
wealth..
Wald
::
Wald (n.) A
forest;
-- used as a
termination
of
names.
See
Weald.
Economics
::
Economics
(n.)
Political
economy;
the
science
of the
utilities
or the
useful
application
of
wealth
or
material
resources.
See
Political
economy,
under
Political..
Wealthily
::
Wealthily
(adv.)
In a
wealthy
manner;
richly.
Commonwealth
::
Commonwealth
(n.)
Specifically,
the form of
government
established
on the death of
Charles
I., in 1649, which
existed
under
Oliver
Cromwell
and his son
Richard,
ending
with the
abdication
of the
latter
in
1659..
Fortune
::
Fortune
(n.)
Wealth;
large
possessions;
large
estate;
riches;
as, a
gentleman
of
fortune..
Millionaire
::
Millionaire
(n.) One whose
wealth
is
counted
by
millions
of
francs,
dollars,
or
pounds;
a very rich
person;
a
person
worth a
million
or
more..
Possession
::
Possession
(n.) The thing
possessed;
that which any one
occupies,
owns, or
controls;
in the
plural,
property
in the
aggregate;
wealth;
dominion;
as,
foreign
possessions..
Commonweal
::
Commonweal
(n.)
Commonwealth.
Mine
::
Mine (v. i.) Fig.: A rich
source
of
wealth
or other good.
Capacity
::
Capacity
(n.)
Ability;
power
pertaining
to, or
resulting
from, the
possession
of
strength,
wealth,
or
talent;
possibility
of being or of
doing..
Enrich
::
Enrich
(v. t.) To make rich with any kind of
wealth;
to
render
opulent;
to
increase
the
possessions
of; as, to
enrich
the
understanding
with
knowledge..
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