wealsman
English
Etymology
From
weal
+
-s-
+
man
.
Noun
wealsman
(
plural
wealsmen
)
(
archaic
)
A
statesman
.
1605
, William Shakespeare,
Coriolanus
:
Meeting two such
wealsmen
as you are — I cannot call you Lycurguses — if the drink you give me touch my palate adversely, I make a crooked face at it.
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