Updates
Your unread post, follow, and push notifications will appear here.
WEAKENING, ppr. Debilitating; enfeebling; reducing the strength or vigor of any ...
WEAKENER, n. He or that which weakens.
WEAKENED, pp. Debilitated; enfeebled; reduced in strength.
WEAKEN, v.t. 1. To lessen the strength of, or to deprive of strength; to debilit...
WEAK-HEARTED, a. Having little courage; dispirited.
WEAK, a. [G. The primary sense of the root is to yield, fail, give way, recede, ...
WE, pron. plu. of I; or rather a different word, denoting the person speaking an...
WAYWODESHIP, n. The province or jurisdiction of a waywode.
WAYWODE, WAIWODE, n. 1. In the Ottoman empire, the governor of a small town or p...
WAYWARDNESS, n. Forwardness; perverseness.
WAYWARDLY, adv. Frowardly; perversely.
WAYWARD, a. [way and ward.] Froward; peevish; perverse; liking his own way. Wayw...
WAYMENT, v.i. To lament. [Not in use.]
WAYLESS, a. Having no road or path; pathless; trackless.
WAYLAYER, n. One who waits for another in ambush, with a view to seize, rob or s...
WAYLAY, v.t. [way and lay.] To watch insidiously in the way, with a view to seiz...