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welladay, int. (n., v.) Now arch. and dial. (ˈwɛləˈdeɪ) Forms: 6 well a daye, 6–7 wel(-)aday, (8 wel-a-day), 6 wellada, 7 wel-adaie, weleaday, welady, welody, welliday, 7, 9 well a-day, 6– well-a-day, welladay. Also 6, 8–9 Sc. and dial. wal(l)aday; 6 wer(e)aday, 9 dial. werraday. [altered f. wellawa...
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Stella Splendens
the organ, 2004)
Cornix Maledictum (album Mariage en noir, 2004)
Qntal (album Illuminate, 2004)
Heimatærde (maxi-single Hick hack hackebeil, 2016)
Welladay
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Nowell Sing We Clear
and I Will Sing You"
"Hunting the Wren/The Wren Boys' Song"
"Over the Hill and Over the Dale"
"Old Christmas/Shooting Recitation"
"The Ram Song"
"Welladay
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Get Off the Unicorn
Many Worlds of Science Fiction, October 1971)
"Dull Drums" (Future Quest, September 1973)
"Changeling" (original to this collection)
"Weather on Welladay
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wellaway
wellaway, int. and n. Now arch. (ˈwɛləˈweɪ) Forms: α. weᵹ lá weᵹ, wei lá wei (2 w{iacu} lá wei), 3 wæilawæi, 3–4 weilawei, 3–5 -wai (6 Sc. -wa), 4–5 weilawey, 3–5 -way, 5–6 weillaway (5 -weye), 4–5 weylaway (5 weyle-away, -awey); 4–5 weylowey (weyllo-), weyloway, 5 weilowey, -waie; 4–5 weile-, weyle...
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Robert Devereux, 2nd Earl of Essex
Devereux's death and confession became the subject of two popular 17th-century broadside ballads, set to the English folk tunes Essex Last Goodnight and Welladay
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