Weel (?), a. & adv.

Well.

[Obs. or Scot.]

 

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Weel, n. [AS. w�xd6;l. 147.]

A whirlpool.

[Obs.]

 

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Weel (?), Weel"y (?),[Prov. E. weel, weal, a wicker basket to catch eels; prob. akin to willow, and so called as made of willow twigs.]

A kind of trap or snare for fish, made of twigs.

[Obs.]

Carew.

 

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