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weal [wi:l] N

wealth [welθ] N no pl

1. wealth (money, fortune):

2. wealth (large amount):

weakly [ˈwi:kli] ADV

1. weakly (without strength):

2. weakly smile, answer:

I . herald [ˈherəld] VB trans

1. herald (be sign of):

II . herald [ˈherəld] N

1. herald (sign):

2. herald HISTORY:

I . weary [ˈwɪəri, Am ˈwɪri] ADJ

2. weary liter (tiring):

II . weary [ˈwɪəri, Am ˈwɪri] VB trans form, liter

I . weave [wi:v] VB trans

1. weave wove, woven (make with threads):

tkać [perf u-]

2. weave wove, woven fig (invent, include):

knuć [perf u-]

3. weave -ed, -ed (move):

II . weave [wi:v] VB intr

1. weave wove, woven (produce):

2. weave -ed, -ed (move):

III . weave [wi:v] N

I . scald [skɔ:ld, Am skɑ:ld] VB trans

1. scald (burn):

parzyć [perf o-]

2. scald (clean):

3. scald (heat):

II . scald [skɔ:ld, Am skɑ:ld] N MED

I . wear <wore, worn> [weəʳ, Am wer] VB trans

4. wear Brit inf (permit, tolerate):

I . wealthy [ˈwelθi] ADJ

II . wealthy [ˈwelθi] N

the wealthy + pl vb

I . emerald [ˈemərəld] N

II . emerald [ˈemərəld] ADJ

piebald [ˈpaɪbɔ:ld] ADJ

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The word "weald" (which elsewhere means open uplands or waste) in this context means wild: the wild moors.
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