weal in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He adds that he spoke and writ sweetly of both learned subjects and matters of state (public weal).
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Such a caning would typically leave the offender with uncomfortable weals and bruises lasting for many days after the immediate intense pain had worn off.
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Man is the architect of his own weal.
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Weal has worked hard to gain strength without losing mobility.
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He should follow his lord's orders faithfully and share weal and woe together with his lord.
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Weal, 57, now faces two criminal charges and could face up to two years' imprisonment if convicted.
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It spells for the mukta a final cessation of the weals and woes of the cycle of birth-death-birth ("janam-maran").
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This weak membrane easily and rapidly breaks down under physical pressure causing an allergic-like reaction, in general a red weal (welt) to appear on the skin.
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Be it rawa or weal, our common wealth is realised by how we treat each other.
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Life with all its weal and woe is the book which we need to learn to correctly read.
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