wely

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Middle English

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Etymology 1

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Inherited from Old English weliġ, weoliġ, from Proto-West Germanic *welag; equivalent to wele (weal) +‎ -y.

Alternative forms

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Pronunciation

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Adjective

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wely (especially Early Middle English)

  1. Wealthy, rich; possessing wealth or affluence.
  2. Strong, mighty; possessing power or strength.
  3. Healthy, opulent, lush; possessing vigour.
Descendants
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  • English: wealy (obsolete)
References
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Etymology 2

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Noun

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wely

  1. Alternative form of wylow

Welsh

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Pronunciation

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Noun

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wely

  1. Soft mutation of gwely (bed).

Mutation

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Mutated forms of gwely
radical soft nasal aspirate
gwely wely ngwely unchanged

Note: Certain mutated forms of some words can never occur in standard Welsh.
All possible mutated forms are displayed for convenience.