Well, v. n. == boil, well up. Wright’s L. P. p. 40; [walle]. RG. 28; pret. ‘wal.’ Body and Soul, 218; part. ‘wallyng.’ Alys. 1622. AS. weallan
—— v. a. == boil. Marg. 60
Wellnigh, adv. == almost. O. and N. 44
Wellquemand, part. == pleasing. Ps. xci. 15
Wellqueme, sb. == pleasure. Ps. lxxxviii. 18; cv. 4
Wellquemeness, sb. == pleasingness. Ps. cxl. 5
Wellset, v. a. Ps. civ. 9; cxi. 5
Wellsetting, sb. Ps. cxviii. 91
Welly, adv. == kindly. Ps. l. 20
Wem, sb. == a spot or scar. RG. 336. St Kath. 151. AS. wem, womm