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Wheal v.2. World English Historical Dictionary

Wheal v.2. World English Historical Dictionary Dictionary Biographies Literary Criticism Welcome Terms of Service ⧏ Previous Next ⧐ Contents Slice Contents Key Bibliographic Record Murray’s New English Dictionary. 1928, rev. 2024. Wheal v.2 [Misspelt form of WEAL v.]

1   1.  trans. To mark with wales or weals.

2 1698.  Fryer, Acc. E. India & P., 135. Batts and Wasps … following their Aggressors till they have Whealed them into Contrition for their unadvised Provocation.

3 1701.  Stanhope, Pious Breathings, VII. xii. 339. His Body rent and whealed with Scourges.

4 1813.  Sporting Mag., XLI. 24. The horse … would have been whipped and whealed.

5 1845.  S. Judd, Margaret, I. ii. 10. His eyes were bloodshot, his cheeks whealed and puffed.

6 1868.  Browning, Ring & Bk., V. 135. I … now am whealed, one wide wound all of me.

7   2.  intr. To be marked with weals or ridges.

8 1570.  Googe, Pop. Kingd., III. 34 b. The bloud sprang out a pace, and eke their backe did swell and wheale With multitude of stripes.

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