
Weleful adj. Blessed, happy, prosperous.
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Weleful is a bright, almost bell-like word from Middle English, built from wele meaning well-being, prosperity, or happiness. To be weleful is to be full of well-being-not just fortunate, but inwardly nourished, outwardly steady, and surrounded by conditions that allow a person or community to thrive. It's a word that carries both warmth and moral clarity: well-being not as indulgence, but as a state aligned with harmony, sufficiency, and right order.
There's also a subtle ethical undertone to weleful. It suggests a kind of flourishing that isn't merely personal but relational-well-being that radiates outward, contributing to the health of the whole. In that sense, weleful feels like an ancestor to words such as wholesome or beneficent, naming a life that is both blessed and a blessing.
Weleful is the life grown bright,
prosperity's a welcome sight.
Good fortune holds good spirit true,
a steady place for what we do.