WELE, s. A whirlpool, S.
Douglas.

A. S. wael. Teut. weel, wiel, id.

Weilhead, s. The vortex of a whirlpool, S.

To WELL, WALL, WALD, v. a.
1. To weld, S.
Douglas.

A. S. well-en, to be very hot.

2. v. n. To be incorporated.
More.

WELL, s. Good, weal.
Z. Boyd.

WELLE, s. Green sward.
V. [Fail].
Sir Gawan.

WELL-EY, s. That part of a quagmire, in which there is a spring, S. wall-ee.
Bellenden.

Q. the eye of the wele.