weller

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Adjective

weller

  1. comparative form of well: more well
    • 1822, Charles and Mary Lamb, The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb (Vol. 6):
      Emma is looking weller and handsomer (as you say) than ever.
    • 1913, Henry Sydnor Harrison, V. V.'s Eyes:
      He forgot the Huns; forgot John the Baptist; forgot even his sick, till one of the weller of them (as we may assume) knocked memorially upon his door....
    • 1922, Samuel Hopkins Adams, From a Bench in Our Square:
      Now we come home he is already weller.
    • 1934, P[amela] L[yndon] Travers, “Bad Tuesday”, in Mary Poppins (Mary Poppins; 1), London: Gerald Howe Ltd , →OCLC, page 85:
      “I’m not ill. I’m weller than you,” said Michael rudely.