weald / whealed / wheeled / wield [wi:ld]
weald – n. – a tract of formerly wooded land
whealed – v. simple past of wheal – 1. intr. to suppurate, gather; 2. to develop or become affected with wheals
wheeled – adj. & v. – adj. – 1. moving about with revolving discs – often indicating the number, i.e., four-wheeled; 2. having the form of a wheel; v. – simple past and past participle of wheel – rotated about an axis, revolved, whirled
wield – v. – handle or use something skillfully, effectively, powerfully