2. Kind reception.

Welcome, v. a. Greet, receive, bid welcome.

Welcome, a.

    1. Gladly received or entertained, admitted with pleasure.
    2. Acceptable, pleasing, agreeable, pleasant, grateful, gratifying.
    3. Free to have, free to enjoy gratuitously.

Welcome, interj. You are welcome.

Weld, n. [Written also Wold, Woad, Woald, and Would.] Dyer’s weed (Reseda luteola).

Welfare, n. Prosperity, happiness, success, weal, well-being, advantage, benefit, profit.

Welkin, n. (Poetical). Sky, empyrean, firmament, heaven, the heavens, canopy of heaven, vault of heaven, starry heavens.

Well, n.

    1. Spring, fountain, well-head, well-spring.
    2. Source, origin.

Well, v. n. Issue, spring, flow.

Well, ad.

    1. Rightly, justly, in a proper manner.
    2. Properly, suitably, correctly, accurately, thoroughly, skilfully, not amiss.
    3. Sufficiently, abundantly, amply, fully, thoroughly, adequately.
    4. Favorably, commendably, with praise.
    5. Highly, very much.
    6. Far, considerably, not a little.
    7. Conveniently, easily.

  By PanEris using Melati.

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