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1wale

noun \ˈwāl\

Definition of WALE

1
a :  a streak or ridge made on the skin especially by the stroke of a whip :  weal
b :  a narrow raised surface :  ridge
2
:  any of a number of strakes usually of extra thick and strong planks in the sides of a wooden ship —usually used in plural
3
a :  one of a series of even ribs in a fabric
b :  the texture especially of a fabric
4
:  a horizontal constructional member (as of timber or steel) used for bracing vertical members
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Origin of WALE

Middle English, from Old English walu; akin to Old Norse vǫlr staff and perhaps to Old Norse valr round, Latin volvere to roll — more at voluble
First Known Use: before 12th century

2wale

verb
waledwal·ing

Definition of WALE

transitive verb
:  to mark (as the skin) with welts

First Known Use of WALE

15th century

3wale

noun

Definition of WALE

1
dial British :  choice
2
dial British :  the best part :  pick

Origin of WALE

Middle English (Scots & northern dialect) wal, from Old Norse val; akin to Old High German wala choice, Old English wyllan to wish — more at will
First Known Use: 14th century

4wale

verb

Definition of WALE

dial British
:  choose

First Known Use of WALE

14th century

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