vesels

Etymology
From, from with an extra -el. The original meaning was thus “cheerful, happy,” by extension “one who has nothing to suffer from, who is not sick” and then “healthy,” from which also “not damaged,” “whole, not divided.” Cognates include dialectal 🇨🇬,, 🇨🇬, , 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, , 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Adjective

 * 1) healthy not sick, not wounded; being in good health
 * 2)  healthy, sound satisfying certain norms and expectations
 * 3) whole not divided into parts, pieces; which is not broken
 * 4)  whole
 * 5) whole, entire encompassing the full extension, volume, size of something
 * 6)  whole, entire
 * 1)  healthy, sound satisfying certain norms and expectations
 * 2) whole not divided into parts, pieces; which is not broken
 * 3)  whole
 * 4) whole, entire encompassing the full extension, volume, size of something
 * 5)  whole, entire
 * 1)  healthy, sound satisfying certain norms and expectations
 * 2) whole not divided into parts, pieces; which is not broken
 * 3)  whole
 * 4) whole, entire encompassing the full extension, volume, size of something
 * 5)  whole, entire
 * 1) whole not divided into parts, pieces; which is not broken
 * 2)  whole
 * 3) whole, entire encompassing the full extension, volume, size of something
 * 4)  whole, entire
 * 1) whole not divided into parts, pieces; which is not broken
 * 2)  whole
 * 3) whole, entire encompassing the full extension, volume, size of something
 * 4)  whole, entire
 * 1)  whole
 * 2) whole, entire encompassing the full extension, volume, size of something
 * 3)  whole, entire
 * 1) whole, entire encompassing the full extension, volume, size of something
 * 2)  whole, entire
 * 1) whole, entire encompassing the full extension, volume, size of something
 * 2)  whole, entire
 * 1)  whole, entire
 * 1)  whole, entire
 * 1)  whole, entire
 * 1)  whole, entire
 * 1)  whole, entire
 * 1)  whole, entire
 * 1)  whole, entire
 * 1)  whole, entire
 * 1)  whole, entire