0 a band or strip fastened to an edge of an article of clothing for strength or for ornament. -- lem
Parsons's translation renders the key phrase entzauberung der welt as 'the elimination of magic from the world'.
He had erythematous welts over his chest and back.
These cases included injuries such as bruises, welts, burns, abrasions, lacerations, wounds, cuts, bone and skull fractures, and other evidence of physical injury to the child.
It was said that the publicans did not know where they welt or how they stood.
I may as welt state that absolutely frankly.
It is our duty as welt as our right.
They do not go in much for hallowed formulae, except for working the welt.
In this debate there has been a lot of talk about bobbing, welting and ghosting.