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