wealth

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Riches; a great amount of valuable assets or material possessions.
  2. A great amount; an abundance or plenty.
  3. Prosperity; well-being; happiness.

Pronunciation

/wɛlθ/ [wɛl̪θ] en-us-wealth.ogg

Word forms

wealth wealths wealthe welth welthe

Etymology

Inherited from Middle English welth, welthe (“happiness, prosperity”), from Old English *welþ, *welþu, from Proto-West Germanic *waliþu (“wealth”). Alternatively, possibly an alteration (due to similar words in -th: compare helth (“health”), derth (“dearth”)) of wele (“wealth, well-being, weal”), from Old English wela (“wealth, prosperity”), from Proto-Germanic *walô (“well-being, prosperity”), from Proto-Indo-European *wel- (“good, best”); equivalent to weal + -th (abstract nominal suffix). Cognate with West Frisian wielde (“wealth”), Dutch weelde (“wealth”), Low German Weelde (“wealth”), Old High German welida, welitha (“wealth”). Related also to German Wohl (“welfare, well-being, weal”), Danish vel (“weal, welfare”), Swedish väl (“well-being, weal”). More at weal, well.

Translations

Belarusian: дабрабы́т Bulgarian: благосъстоя́ние Dutch: vermogen Finnish: rikkaus Japanese: 富 Korean: 부 Macedonian: благосо́стојба Portuguese: poder Russian: благосостоя́ние Russian: благополу́чие Swedish: makt Swedish: mäktighet Swedish: välgång Ukrainian: добро́бут
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