weleful

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Blessed, well-off, lucky; having prosperity or happiness.
 * 2) Bestowing prosperity or happiness; benevolent, kind.
 * 3) * late 14th century, Geoffrey Chaucer, The Man of Law's Tale, The Canterbury Tales, line 451-455:
 * "enm"

- [...] ‘O clere, o welful auter, holy croys, Reed of the lambes blood full of pitee, That wesh the world fro the olde iniquitee, Me fro the feend, and fro his clawes kepe, That day that I shal drenchen in the depe.’


 * 1)  Indicative of or signifying prosperity.