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Welly vs Wealy - What's the difference?

welly | wealy |

As a noun welly

is wellington boot.

As an adjective wealy is

of, pertaining to, possessing, or characterising wealth or weal; well-to-do; affluent; wealthy.

welly

English

Noun

  • (countable) Wellington boot.
  • (uncountable) Force on a pedal or increase to any fuel or power for an engine or motor.
  • (uncountable) Force or effort.
  • Alternative forms

    * wellie

    Derived terms

    * welly whanging * give it some welly * welly it

    wealy

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Of, pertaining to, possessing, or characterising wealth or weal; well-to-do; affluent; wealthy.
  • *1913 , The Journeyman Barber, Volumes 9-10:
  • To look at him, some might take Mr. Gardner to be a banker, but he is only a barber; and Nini might be taken for a wealy dude, but he is another — .
  • Indicative of health or well-being; healthy; active; brisk.
  • a nimble, active, or wealy man