wey


Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
wey /weɪ/
noun a former unit of weight or volume varying with different kinds of goods, e.g. 3 cwt. of cheese.
– origin OE wǣg(e), wēg(e) ‘balance, weight’, of Gmc origin; rel. to weigh1.
'wey' also found in these Oxford entries:
wee

Forum discussions with the word(s) "wey" in the title:


Look up "wey" at Merriam-Webster
Look up "wey" at dictionary.com

In other languages: Spanish | French | Italian | Portuguese | German | Russian | Polish | Romanian | Czech | Greek | Turkish | Chinese | Japanese | Korean | Arabic

Download free Android and iPhone apps

Android AppiPhone App
Report an inappropriate ad.