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Definition of Wieldy

Wieldy
Wieldy Wield"y, a. Capable of being wielded; manageable; wieldable; -- opposed to unwieldy. [R.] --Johnson.

Meaning of Wieldy from wikipedia

- farming. He is also very good friends with Edgar "Wieldy" Wield. Detective Sergeant Edgar "Wieldy" Wield (David Royle) (A Clubbable Woman – Dialogues...
- Royle may refer to: David Royle (actor), an actor who portra**** Edgar 'Wieldy' Wield in the Dalziel and Pascoe television series David Royle, a Labour...
- Warren Clarke as Dalziel, Colin Buchanan as Pascoe, David Royle as DS Edgar "Wieldy" Wield and Susannah Corbett as Ellie Pascoe. Later series introduced Jo-Anne...
- due to their increased area of ground contact, but are larger and less wieldy and, like canes, p**** the full load through the user's wrists in most cases...
- the mind (citt****a), corrupted by which the mind is neither malleable nor wieldy nor radiant (pabh****araṃ) but brittle and not rightly concentrated for the...
- Untoward evolved from figurative alterations of toward involving deviation from norms; toward acquired no similar figurative meanings. Unwieldy Wieldy Rare...
- serve in the militia. The Norwegian peasant militia battle axe, much more wieldy than the pike or halberd and yet effective against mounted enemies, was...
- 18-foot-long (5.5 m), but on the march they were commonly cut down to a more wieldy 15 feet (4.6 m) or so. The pikemen carried basic swords and typically wore...
- malleability/softness of consciousness Kāyakammaññatā – wieldiness of mental body Cittakammaññatā – wieldiness of consciousness Kāyapāguññatā – proficiency of...
- 18-foot-long (5.5 m), but on the march they were commonly cut down to a more wieldy 15 ft (4.6 m) or so. The pikemen carried basic swords and typically wore...