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WEEVIL, n. [G.] A small insect that does great damage to wheat or other corn, by...
WEEVER, n. A fish, called also sea-dragon. [L.] A fish of the genus Trachinus, t...
WEETLESS, a. Unknowing.
WEET, v.t. pret. wot. [L., Gr.] To know.
WEESEL, the more proper spelling of weasel.
WEERISH, a. Insipid; weak; washy; surly. [Not in use.]
WEEPING-WILLOW, n. A species of willow, whose branches grow very long and slende...
WEEPING-SPRING, n. A spring that slowly discharges water.
WEEPING-ROCK, n. [weep and rock.] A porous rock from which water gradually issues.
WEEPING, ppr. Lamenting; shedding tears. WEEPING , n. Lamentation.
WEEPER, n. 1. One who weeps; one who sheds tears. 2. A white border on the sleev...
WEEP, v.i. pret. and pp. wept. Weeped, I believe is never used. [See Whoop . The...
WEENING, ppr. Thinking; imagining.
WEEN, v.i. [G., to imagine. The sense is to set, fix or hold in the mind.] To th...
WEEL, WEELY, n. A kind of twiggin trap or snare for fish.
WEEL, n. [See Well .] A whirlpool. [Not in use.]