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WEER, _s_ Fear
V ~Were~
_To_ WEESE, WEEZE, _v n_ To ooze, to distil gently, S B
_Morison_
Isl _veisa_, Dan-Sax _waes_, A S _wos_, humor
WEFFIL, _adj_ Limber, not stiff, S
A S _waefol_, fluctuans; Teut _weyfel-en_, vacillare
WEFFLIN, WEFFLUM, _s_ The backlade, or course of water at the back of the
_To_ WEY, _v a_ To throw
_Wallace_
Teut _wegh-en_, movere
_To_ WEY, _v a_ To bewail; Teut _weeh-en_, to cry as a child, vagire
_Wallace_
_To_ WEID, _v n_ To become furious
V ~Wede~
~Weid~, _adj_ Furious, synon _wod_
_Dunbar_
WEID, _s_ A kind of fever to which women in child-bed, or nurses, are subject, S
Gernifying that one is oppressed with disease
WEID, L _theid_, region
V ~Thede~