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Talk radio station in Woodbridge, Virginia, United States, serving Washington, D.C.
WMAL-FM (105.9 MHz) – branded 105.9 FM WMAL – is a radio station licensed to Woodbridge, Virginia, serving the Washington, D.C. Metro area. WMAL-FM airs
WMAL-FM
American radio show host
We’re delighted she’ll be offering her unique perspectives every day.” WMAL-FM named Walter as the new co-host of its “Mornings on the Mall” in February
Mary_Walter_(radio)
ESPN Radio affiliate in Washington, D.C.
history, the station operated as WMAL; on July 1, 2019, its talk programming was moved exclusively to co-owned WMAL-FM at 105.9 MHz, which had simulcast
WSBN
K-Love radio station in Washington, D.C.
1948, the station signed on as WMAL-FM, owned by The Washington Evening Star. WMAL-FM mostly simulcast co-owned WMAL (630 AM), the market's ABC Radio
WLVW
American talk radio host (born 1967)
an American talk radio host on the Cumulus-owned heritage radio station WMAL-FM in Washington, D.C., and frequent television guest on the Fox News early
Larry_O'Connor_(radio_host)
Topics referred to by the same term
WMAL may refer to: WMAL-FM, a radio station (105.9 FM) licensed to Woodbridge, Virginia, United States WSBN, a radio station (630 AM) licensed to Washington
WMAL
American political commentator and federal agent (born 1974)
guest-hosted The Sean Hannity Show and The Mark Levin Show and has filled in on WMAL-FM in Washington, D.C., and WBAL in Baltimore. He was a paid contributor to
Dan_Bongino
Classic rock radio station in Washington, D.C.
full-fledged classic rock station. Four months later, oldies outlet WJZW (now WMAL-FM) flipped to mainstream rock (mostly heavy classic rock with a few newer
WBIG-FM
American Right Wing anchor reporter
Fox and Wilson "wasn't pretty." In 2011, Wilson joined 630 WMAL Washington DC/105.9 WMAL-FM Woodbridge Virginia as a host. He left the station in 2018
Brian Wilson (news correspondent)
Brian_Wilson_(news_correspondent)
American mass media corporation
Premiere Networks. The Mark Levin Show (based at WABC in New York and WMAL-FM in Washington, syndicated from Westwood One) and The Dave Ramsey Show (based
IHeartMedia
American conservative cable news channel
NBC News and MSNBC) Brian Wilson (presently morning drive time host on WMAL-FM) Paula Zahn (left for CNN, now at Investigation Discovery) Companies portal
Fox_News
continue. After a brief stint in New York and Washington, DC (at WPKX-FM, now WMAL-FM), Dee returned to Cleveland's WWWE (now WTAM) in the 1980s. Highlights
Gary_Dee
rock (operated by Mohegan Sun) WQGN-FM – 105.5 – Contemporary hit radio WXLM – 980 – News/talk Washington WMAL-FM – 105.9 – News/talk WSBN – 630 – Sports
List of radio stations owned by Cumulus Media
List_of_radio_stations_owned_by_Cumulus_Media
Audio Division (FCC) USA Archived 2009-08-25 at the Wayback Machine FM Query – FM Radio Technical Information – Audio Division (FCC) USA Archived 2009-08-25
List of radio stations in Washington, D.C.
List_of_radio_stations_in_Washington,_D.C.
Neighborhood in Ward 3, United States
and a concentration of broadcast media including the studios of WMAL-FM and WTOP-FM. As a result, heavy traffic is not uncommon. The Friendship Heights
Friendship_Heights
American radio broadcaster
now guests hosts on other radio shows, including that of Chris Plante on WMAL-FM and Rich Zeoli on WPHT. In his self-styled role as “America’s Guest Host
Mike_Opelka
Lipsman Purves Rand Van Meter Whitson Wong 1 June 22, 2025 WMAL-FM Vince Coglianese A P A P P P P 2 June 23, 2025 WMAL-FM Larry O'Connor A P P P P P P
2025 Virginia's 11th congressional district special election
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Radio station in Los Angeles, California, United States
all-syndicated talk lineup; John Phillips, Randy Wang, and Larry O'Connor (from WMAL-FM in Washington, D.C.) were the lone local hosts retained. From 1974 to 1997
KABC_(AM)
Country music radio station in Washington, DC
Washington market already had one FM station playing modern country, but it was based in Northern Virginia, 105.9 WXRA (today WMAL-FM) licensed to Woodbridge,
WMZQ-FM
American singer
with music, because her mother had been a classical music programmer at WMAL-FM, and because her father had been a late night jazz DJ at WAVZ out of New
Jennifer_Charles
Washington Metro station
Wisconsin Place, Chevy Chase Pavilion, and other shopping centers WSBN, WMAL-FM, WLVW, WTOP-FM, and WFED radio stations The station opened on August 25, 1984.
Friendship_Heights_station
All-news radio station in Washington, D.C.
WTOP-FM (103.5 FM) – branded "WTOP Radio" and "WTOP News" – is a commercial all-news radio station licensed to serve Washington, D.C. Owned by Hubbard
WTOP-FM
American media conglomerate (1952-2005)
Metro Radio WMZQ-FM 98.7 ** 1980–1997 owned by iHeartMedia WCXR-FM 105.9 1993–1997 WMAL-FM, owned by Cumulus Media Chicago, IL WLAK/WLIT-FM 93.9 1982–1997
Viacom_(1952–2005)
American radio executive (1929–2021)
(March 14, 1929 – March 17, 2021) was a Washington area radio executive at WMAL-FM where he served as the manager for 27 years. He also hosted the radio show
Andy_Ockershausen
"FM Query Broadcast Station Search". Federal Communications Commission, audio division. December 10, 2015. Retrieved November 30, 2020. "Low Power FM (LPFM)
List of radio stations in Virginia
List_of_radio_stations_in_Virginia
Public high school in Washington, D.C., United States
photojournalist Andy Ockershausen, former Washington area radio executive at WMAL-FM Eugene Scott, political journalist Krissah Thompson, journalist at The
Eastern High School (Washington, D.C.)
Eastern_High_School_(Washington,_D.C.)
Television station in Washington, D.C.
broadcasting on October 3, 1947, as WMAL-TV, owned by the Washington Star, along with WMAL radio (630 AM, now WSBN, and 107.3 FM, now WLVW). It was the first
WJLA-TV
This is a list of FM radio stations in the United States having call signs beginning with the letters WK through WM. Low-power FM radio stations, those
List of FM radio stations in the United States by call sign (initial letters WK–WM)
List_of_FM_radio_stations_in_the_United_States_by_call_sign_(initial_letters_WK–WM)
American lawyer
'celebrate vindication' after repeal of baseline climate rule". AP News. 2026-04-08. Retrieved 2026-04-09. Appearances on C-SPAN WMAL-FM interview v t e
James_Taylor_(lawyer)
Radio Insight (July 1, 2019) "MeTV FM Comes To La Crosse" from Radio Insight (July 1, 2019) "Cumulus Breaks WMAL Washington Simulcast To Launch ESPN
2019_in_radio
American journalist (born 1980)
a host of The Morning Majority (5–9 a.m., Monday–Friday) on WMAL (simulcast on 105.9 FM and 630 AM) in Washington, D.C., until March 5, 2012. She took
Mary_Katharine_Ham
FM radio frequency
Grove, Wisconsin WLDC-LP in Goshen, Indiana WLNI in Lynchburg, Virginia WMAL-FM in Woodbridge, Virginia WMEX-LP in Rochester, New Hampshire WMMC in Marshall
105.9_FM
Radio station in Brockton, Massachusetts, United States
time slot and hosted until 1983. He is currently the program director at WMAL-FM in Washington, D.C. Charlie Bergeron hosted the morning show for 21 years
WBMS_(AM)
format changes, as well as information about controversies. “CHR 103.9 Kiss-FM Sarasota Debuts” from Radio Insight (January 1, 2018) WZAX Rocky Mount Gets
2018_in_radio
Topics referred to by the same term
1948 to 1957 WMAL-FM, a radio station (FM 105.9 MHz) licensed to Woodbridge, Virginia, which held the call sign WXRA from 1962 to 1981 WWWT-FM, a radio station
WXRA_(disambiguation)
American radio host (born 1959)
"105.9 The Edge", WVRX-FM. This show ended on September 19, 2011, when WVRX changed formats to a simulcast of sister station WMAL. O'Meara announced on
Mike_O'Meara
American opera singer (1910–1954)
That competition win earned him a contract as a regular performer on WMAL-FM on Saturday nights in 1935. In 1936 he co-hosted the educational radio
Lansing_Hatfield
American political commentator
contact WMAL to urge that "Graham be reprimanded for his anti-Islam statements," ultimately prompting WMAL to suspend him. After 28 days, WMAL elected
Michael Graham (radio personality)
Michael_Graham_(radio_personality)
C-SPAN public affairs radio station in Washington, D.C.
students listened to the station, though this was still a higher share than WMAL, then the city's leading commercial station with 18 percent of the market
WCSP-FM
Sports radio station in Washington, D.C.
national capital until RCA entered into a lease agreement with WMAL in 1933. WRC and WMAL would become de facto sister stations during the lease term, which
WTEM
FM radio station in Bethesda, Maryland, United States
to create "The Tommy Show" with noted DC blogger Kelly Collis and former WMAL morning producer Jen Richer. Darik Kristofer from WSTR in Atlanta was brought
WIAD
Commercial radio format
other than the MOR music. Even though it was not a 50,000-watt station, WMAL in Washington DC achieved some of the highest ratings and revenue of all
Middle of the road (radio format)
Middle_of_the_road_(radio_format)
National Football League franchise based in the Washington, D.C., area
team. In June 2019, WMAL flipped to sports radio itself as WSBN, taking over the local ESPN Radio affiliation from WTEM; WMAL's previous conservative
Washington_Commanders
Television station in Washington, D.C.
S. Truman. WOIC picked up the CBS affiliation upon signing on, replacing WMAL-TV (channel 7, now WJLA-TV) as the network's Washington outlet. WOIC/WTOP/WUSA
WUSA_(TV)
Washington, D.C. newspaper (1852–1981)
the most prestigious bank in the capital, planned to use profits from WMAL-AM-FM-TV to shore up the newspaper's finances. The Federal Communications Commission
The_Washington_Star
Clear-channel news/talk radio station in Washington, D.C.
This resulted in the transfer of the local CBS network affiliation from WMAL to WJSV. CBS also moved the transmitter site to Potomac Yards in Alexandria
WFED
Radio station in Bethesda, Maryland (Washington, D.C.)
Radio & Records described its format in 1988 as being similar to WMAL (630 AM) on FM. On February 27, 1989, WMMJ flipped from adult contemporary to an
WMMJ
2016. Venta, Lance (June 9, 2017). "KDIS Flips To Radio Disney Country; Adds FM Translator". RadioInsight. Retrieved June 9, 2017. Porter, Rick (December
List of radio stations formerly owned by the American Broadcasting Company
List_of_radio_stations_formerly_owned_by_the_American_Broadcasting_Company
American sportscaster (1914–2001)
WWDC. He joined WMAL in 1943, where he read commercials and provided color commentary for Redskins games. In 1946 he took over WMAL’s morning show, Town
Jim_Gibbons_(sportscaster)
Predecessor to Walt Disney Television
KABC-TV and KLOS), Chicago (WLS, WLS-FM and WLS-TV), and San Francisco (KGO and KGO-TV), along with WMAL and WRQX-FM in Washington, D.C.; CapCities' aforementioned
Capital_Cities/ABC
1975 murders in Wheaton, Maryland, U.S.
well-known and popular radio personality at WMAL-AM, a local radio station operated by the then-owner of ABC affiliate WMAL-TV (now WJLA-TV) and the now-defunct
Murders of Katherine and Sheila Lyon
Murders_of_Katherine_and_Sheila_Lyon
Television station in Harrisonburg, Virginia
in WSVA radio in 1935. In 1959, the Washington Evening Star, owner of WMAL AM-FM-TV in Washington, acquired Transcontinent's controlling interest, as well
WHSV-TV
Television station in Baltimore
Additionally, Baltimore viewers could watch ABC programs on Washington's WMAL-TV/WJLA-TV (channel 7), whose signal decently covers most of the Baltimore
WJZ-TV
Television station in Washington, D.C.
license for its own channel, GWETA produced educational programming for WMAL-TV and WTTG. An application was finally filed on May 3, 1961, and approved
WETA-TV
American radio executive
Radio news/talk stations, including KABC in Los Angeles, WLS in Chicago and WMAL in Washington, D.C. He reported to general manager Timothy McCarthy at WABC
Phil_Boyce
American broadcast television anchor and journalist (born 1943)
WLVA (now WSET) television in Lynchburg, Virginia. In 1970, he moved to WMAL-TV (now WJLA) television, the ABC network affiliate in Washington, D.C. Gibson
Charles_Gibson
Pittsburgh Sam Nover Jack Ham WAMO-FM San Antonio Jay Howard Bill Mercer WOAI Tampa Bay Gene Deckerhoff Vic Prinzi WFLA Washington Johnny Holliday WMAL
United States Football League on the radio
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(As part of the deal, Emmis sold the licenses of their existing New York AM/FM combination, WFAN and WQHT, and transferred the intellectual properties of
List of radio stations formerly owned by NBC
List_of_radio_stations_formerly_owned_by_NBC
Television station in Lynchburg, Virginia
Broadcasting merged with the Washington Star Company, which also owned WMAL-AM-FM-TV in Washington. In 1970, the Star Company sought to move WLVA-TV's transmitter
WSET-TV
Radio station in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States
Broadcasting merged with the Washington Star Company, which also owned WMAL-AM-FM-TV in Washington. The Washington Star was mainly interested in acquiring
WLVA
Other stations carrying the original broadcast were WMAR-TV in Baltimore, WMAL-TV in Washington, D.C., and WABD, the DuMont station in New York City, since
History of the American Broadcasting Company
History_of_the_American_Broadcasting_Company
Radio station in Dallas
While Cumulus has profited from sales of other transmitter sites such as WMAL (AM) and KABC (AM), the North Lake land is owned by an electric utility and
KLIF_(AM)
Radio station in Silver Spring, Maryland, United States
the first station to carry Rush Limbaugh in Washington, before he moved to WMAL (now WSBN). This ended when the World Building studios caught on fire. However
WHFS
American journalist
MSNBC, Fox News, and PBS. Martosko was a radio producer from 1998 to 2000 at WMAL, the ABC radio affiliate in Washington, D.C. From 2001 to 2011, he worked
David_Martosko
American talk radio show (1988–2021)
slot on March 22, 2021.[citation needed] Chris Plante: Radio host based at WMAL in Washington, DC. Roger Hedgecock: Former mayor of San Diego, California
The_Rush_Limbaugh_Show
Radio awards
Urban: WJMZ-FM (107.3 FM) Greenville, SC Hosted by Billy Bush. WSM-AM, Nashville, TN Glenn Beck, Premiere Radio Networks Major: WMAL, Washington, DC Large:
NAB_Marconi_Radio_Awards
American broadcast journalist (1941-2016)
the University of Missouri School of Journalism. He worked at WTOP-TV; WTOP-FM; WTOP from 1968 to 1972, then moved to Group W from 1972 until he joined CBS
Eric_Engberg
American media company
Washington Star Company, including its television and radio stations–WMAL-AM-FM-TV in Washington; WLVA-AM-WSET-TV in Lynchburg; and WCIV in Charleston
Allbritton_Communications
Radio station in Harrisonburg, Virginia
music, news and sports. In 1959, the Washington Evening Star, owner of WMAL AM-FM-TV in Washington, D.C., bought Transcontinent's share of the stations
WSVA
American radio network (1926–1999)
stations that also relayed Blue Network programming. WRC was paired with WMAL in 1933 when NBC took over operations of that station from founding owner
NBC_Radio_Network
Television station in Wilmington, Delaware (1949–1958)
sandwiched between New York City's WJZ-TV (now WABC-TV) and Washington, D.C.'s WMAL-TV (now WJLA-TV). This resulted in hit-or-miss reception outside of Wilmington
WVUE_(Delaware)
Redskins 1963 Yearbook (PDF). 1963. Retrieved March 27, 2021. "50 Stations on WMAL's Redskin 19-Game Network". Sponsor. August 10, 1964. Shapiro, Leonard (November
List of Washington Commanders broadcasters
List_of_Washington_Commanders_broadcasters
Capitals' first radio home through the 1986–87 season. After nine years on WMAL (630 AM), the games returned to 1500 AM for the 1996–97 season. Ron Weber
List of Washington Capitals broadcasters
List_of_Washington_Capitals_broadcasters
of the original American Top 40. October 6 — Ken Beatrice's last show on WMAL in Washington, DC. December 1 – Final broadcast of Chippie, a German program
1995_in_radio
by Billy Taylor Canadian Broadcasting Corporation Morningside, for "1905" WMAL/Washington, DC "They Served With Honor," recollections of those who served
List of Peabody Award winners (1980–1989)
List_of_Peabody_Award_winners_(1980–1989)
Public transit agency in the Washington, D.C. area
16, 2011. "Horrific Metro Escalator Accident – Repair Woes Increasing". WMAL. Archived from the original on July 22, 2011. Retrieved April 16, 2011. Schriffen
Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Washington_Metropolitan_Area_Transit_Authority
Spanish-language news/talk radio station in Laurel, Maryland, U.S.
(Middle Of The Road) formatted radio station and held to the model created by WMAL and WBAL in Washington and Baltimore, respectively. Its dismal ratings, primarily
WACA_(AM)
Annual radio awards for community service
Alaska) · KPAL (now KZTS), (Little Rock, Arkansas) · WMAL (now WSBN), (Washington, D.C.) · WQBA/WQBA-FM, (Miami) · WFMD, (Frederick, Maryland) · KJMO/KWOS
NAB_Crystal_Radio_Awards
Overview of the events of 2009 in radio
October 19: Joe Scarborough's radio show loses two of its key affiliates, WMAL in Washington and KABC in Los Angeles, to be replaced by revivals of local
2009_in_North_American_radio
List of computer file compression formats
libwavpack FFmpeg True Audio (TTA) libtta FFmpeg Windows Media Audio Lossless (WMAL) Windows Media Encoder FFmpeg (decoder only) Other DTS-HD Master Audio, also
List_of_codecs
Baltimore Continuing Coverage: WFLS-AM, Fredericksburg, VA Feature Reporting: WMAL-AM, Washington Investigating Reporting: WBAL-AM, Baltimore News Documentary:
1997 Edward R. Murrow Awards (Radio Television Digital News Association)
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Television station in Akron, Ohio
complete form, with minimal edits for time. Milton F. Komito, a director for WMAL-TV in Washington, D.C., who also had produced and directed programs on NBC-TV
WVPX-TV
Radio station
retain the XM broadcast. Batchelor continued to broadcast on WABC, KFI, WMAL, and KSFO, and has returned to XM on America's Talk. "Clear Channel Sells
Talk_Radio_(XM)
Recipient Area of Excellence WMAL/Washington, DC Battles Just Begun, a look at problems facing returning Vietnam War veterans CBS Benjamin Franklin CBS
List of Peabody Award winners (1970–1979)
List_of_Peabody_Award_winners_(1970–1979)
Overview of the events of 2008 in radio
names dismissed were John R. Gambling and Ron Kuby of WABC, Chris Core of WMAL and Peter Tilden of KABC. Melanie Morgan of KSFO, while not laid off, did
2008_in_North_American_radio
(September 16, 2011) "WMAL Washington Adds FM Simulcast" from Radio Insight (September 19, 2011) "Cumulus Takes A Kansas City FM Back From Spinoff Trust"
2011_in_radio
Anchorage" from Radio Insight (January 5, 2012) KTFW Fort Worth Becomes Hank-FM from Radio Insight (January 5, 2012) "Talker WXTL Syracuse Flips To Rock As
2012_in_radio
Award honoring excellence in broadcast and digital journalism
FDR (produced by David Grubin); and The Way West" (produced by Ric Burns) WMAL (AM), Washington, D.C., for "American History -- The Disney Version" (John
Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award
Alfred_I._duPont–Columbia_University_Award
player (Detroit Red Wings). Ken Beatrice, 72, American radio personality (WMAL, WTEM), complications from pneumonia. Ian Burns, 76, Scottish footballer
Deaths_in_December_2015
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Girl/Female
Indian
Trust
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Hindu
Lord Murugan
Boy/Male
German Scottish
Rules the people; powerful ruler. Famous Bearers: explorer Sir Walter Raleigh (1554-1618) and...
Girl/Female
Muslim Arabic
Hopes. Aspirations. Wishes.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Garland of rays
Female
German
Old German name derived from the word amal, EMMELINE means "work."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Refreshing Warmness in the Cold
Boy/Male
Irish Hebrew
Chief.
Male
German
 Old German name derived from the word amal, AMAL means "labor, work." Compare with other forms of Amal.
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Hope aspiration
Boy/Male
African, Arabic, Bengali, Finnish, French, German, Gothic, Gujarati, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Lebanese, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Oriya, Punjabi, Sikh, Tamil, Telugu
Expectation; Bird; Hard Work; Bright; Clean; Pure; Unblemished; Hope; Aspiration
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Arabic, French, German, Hindu, Indian, Lebanese, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Sindhi
Bright; Clean; Pure; Hope; Wish; Expectation; Aspiration
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French, German, Hebrew
Bitterness
Biblical
labor; iniquity
Boy/Male
Indian
Bright, Clean, Pure, Hope, Expectation
Boy/Male
Hindi Biblical
Pure.
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Hebrew, Hindu, Indian
Messenger of God; Lord Krishna; Chief; Angel; Lord Vishnu
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Muslim
Bright, Clean, Pure, Hope, Expectation
Male
Hebrew
(עָמָל) Hebrew name AMAL means "heavy, wearisome labor." In the bible, this is the name of a member of the tribe of Asher. Compare with other forms of Amal.
Female
German
Old German name derived from the word amal, AMALIA means "work."
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Lucky; Fortunate
Girl/Female
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from the round hill; seething pool; ravine.
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Arthurian Legend
A knight.
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Consciousness
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Biblical
A tower, darkness, small white cloud.
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Tamil
Karthikesan | கரà¯à®¤à¯€à®•ேஸந
Good looking individuals
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French
Form of Forrester; Of the Forest; Occupational Name; Woodsman; Place Name
Boy/Male
Hebrew
God is my brother.
Boy/Male
Anglo, English, Indian, Sanskrit
Jay Bird; Victory
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Muslim/Islamic
Famous
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a.
Common weal.
n.
A more or less elongated mark raised by a stroke; also, a similar mark made by any cause; a weal; a wale.
adv.
The body politic; the state; common wealth.
v. t.
To promote the weal of; to cause to be prosperous.
a.
Not mal/ing a difference; having no influence or preponderating weight; involving no preference, concern, or attention; of no account; without significance or importance.
n.
Weal; welfare; prosperity; good.
n.
The mark of a stripe. See Wale.
a.
Balanced or considered with reference to public weal.
v. t.
To mark with stripes. See Wale.
adv.
A sound, healthy, or prosperous state of a person or thing; prosperity; happiness; welfare.
n.
Prosperity; happiness; well-being; weal.