A raised mark on the skin (as produced by the blow of a whip); characteristic of many allergic reactions.
1Now let us consider this weal which extends round the right shoulder.
2And the bearers of ill ride faster than the messengers of weal.
3It would conduce to the public, weal, and to their personal respectability.
4Great dangers threaten the spiritual weal of the individual, family and community.
5Each sufferer says his say, his scheme of the weal and woe:
6A chance meeting may determine the weal or woe of a life.
7But if it be for the public weal, let us resign ourselves.
8At all events, our business must wait; the country's weal comes first.
9Some aim at gain, some at glory, some at the public weal.
10Is it a matter of the common weal or of thine own?
11Princes must think not of themselves alone, but of the nation's weal.
12That winter I thought less and less of the country's weal-- --.
13Come to share thy fate for weal or woe, my beloved lord.
14Q How doth it behove him to do for his subjects' weal?
15Come weal, come woe, I must follow it out to the end.
16Come weal, come woe, this should and will remain a united country.
Weal nas variantes da língua