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51wale — v. a. == choose. Wright’s L. P. p. 33. Germ. wahlen …
52wale — weɪl n. mark on the body, welt; strip, stripe; protruding stripe on a fabric; reinforcing bar (Construction) v. cause a mark on the skin; knit in strips; strengthen with reinforcing planks …
53wale — weal …
54wale — noun 1》 a ridge on a textured woven fabric such as corduroy. 2》 Nautical a horizontal wooden strip fitted as strengthening to a boat s side. 3》 a horizontal band around a woven basket. Origin OE walu stripe, weal …
55wale — n. 1. [Written also Weal and Wheal.] Ridge (made by stripes on the skin), whelk, stripe, streak, mark of the lash. 2. Ridge, streak …
56Wäle — f Heidelbeere. Ursprung …
57wale knot — (also wall knot) noun a knot made at the end of a rope by intertwining strands …
58Chillin (Wale song) — Chillin Single by Wale featuring Lady Gaga from the album Attention: Deficit …
59Gregory Wale — (1668–June 5 1739) was a Cambridgeshire gentleman, a Justice of the Peace for Cambridgeshire and Conservator of the River Cam.ParentsGregory Wale was the son of Thomas Wale of Lackfort (born 8 January 1642) and Penelope Wood. He was one of four… …
60Charles Wale — (16 August 1765–20 March 1845) was an English General and the last British governor of Martinique between about 1812 and 1815[1] He became Colonel of the 33rd (The Duke of Wellington s) Regiment of Foot on 25 February 1831 and was given the… …