Wellspring — Well spring , n. A fountain; a spring; a source of continual supply. [1913 Webster] Understanding is a wellspring of life unto him that hath it; but the instruction of fools is folly. Prov. xvi. 22. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
wellspring — [wel′spriŋ΄] n. 1. the source of a stream, spring, etc.; fountainhead 2. a source of abundant and continual supply [a wellspring of knowledge] … English World dictionary
wellspring — index origin (source), origination, source Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
wellspring — O.E. welspryng, literal and figurative, see WELL (Cf. well) (n.) + SPRING (Cf. spring) (n.2) … Etymology dictionary
wellspring — ► NOUN literary 1) a well head of a spring. 2) an abundant source of something … English terms dictionary
wellspring — well|spring [ˈwelˌsprıŋ] n literary 1.) a large amount of a personal quality wellspring of ▪ There was a wellspring of courage within her. 2.) the situation or place where something begins wellspring of ▪ Las Vegas became the wellspring of a new… … Dictionary of contemporary English
wellspring — well|spring [ wel,sprıŋ ] noun count the source of a large or continuous supply: wellspring of: The Web site offers a wellspring of resources. Since his death I had become a wellspring of emotion … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
wellspring — UK [ˈwelˌsprɪŋ] / US noun [countable] Word forms wellspring : singular wellspring plural wellsprings the source of a large or continuous supply … English dictionary
wellspring — noun Date: before 12th century a source of continual supply < a wellspring of information > … New Collegiate Dictionary
wellspring — noun (countable + of) literary a never ending supply of a personal quality: There was a wellspring of courage within her which she could continually draw upon … Longman dictionary of contemporary English