_Gawan and Gol._

_To_ WEIF, _v. a._ To weave; part. pa. _weyff_, woven.

_Douglas._

A. S. _wef-an_, Su. G. _waefw-a_, id.

WEYES, WEYIS, _s. pl._ A balance with scales for weighing.

_Lyndsay._

A. S. _waeg_, Teut. _waeghe_, libra, trutina.

~Weigh-bauk~, _s._

1. A balance, S.

_Ferguson._

2. One is said to be in the _weigh-bauks_, when in a state of indecision, S.

Teut. _waegh-balck_, scapus librae.

~Weights~, _s. pl._ Scales, S.

_Z. Boyd._

_To_ ~Weight~, _v. a._

1. To weigh, S.

2. To burden, to oppress, S.

_Baillie._

WEIGHT, WEGHT, _s._ A kind of sieve.

V. ~Wecht~.

WEIK, WEEK, _s._ A corner or angle. _The weiks of the mouth_, the corners or sides of it, S. _The weik of the ee_, the corner of it, S.

_Ramsay._

Su. G. _wik_, angulus, _oegen wik_, the corner of the eye.

WEIL, _s._ Prosperity, advantage.

_Doug._

~Weil is me~, happy am I, S.

~Weil is yow~, happy are you.

_Lyndsay._

A. S. _wel_, _well_, bene; Su. G. _waeles mig_, O! me felicem.

WEIL, _s._ An eddy.

V. ~Wele~.

WEIL, WELE, WELLE, _adv._ Very.

V. ~Feil~.

_Wyntown._

_To_ WEILD, _v. a_.

1. To obtain, by whatever means.

_Douglas._

2. To enter on possession of an estate.

_Barbour._

WEILL, _adj._ Many.

_Barbour._

Germ. _viel_, Belg. _vel_, id.

WEILL-FARAND, _adj._ Having a goodly appearance.

V. ~Farand~.

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