public weal Idiom, Proverb
The common weal
If something is done for the common weal, it is done in the interests and for the benefit of the majority or the general public.
commonwealth
commonwealth the Commonwealth 1) the government in England under the Cromwells and Parliament from 1649 to 1660
2) association of independent nations (53 in September, 2004), all former components of the British Empire, united for purposes of consultation and mutual assistance: all members acknowledge the British sovereign as symbolic head of the association
in full
the Commonwealth of Nations
weald
weald The Weald region in SE England, south of London, between the North & South Downs: formerly heavily forested
the accessible weal
The accepted acceptable of accessible society; the abundance of the accepted public. Having ousted the absolutist from power, the new admiral has apprenticed to focus all his activity on the accessible weal.Learn more: public, weal