Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Wedge. am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare; gnd, eve, tSrm; In, Ice; Sdd, tone, 8r; WEEN 503 WELTER. tion issued once a -week. — adv. Once a week ; byhebdomadal periods. Ween, wen, r. i. To think, imagine, fancy. Weep, wep, r. i. [wept, weeping.] To show grief orother passions bv shedding tears; to shed tears, cry;to lament, complain; to flow or run in drops; to dropwater, drip, be very wet; to h
Webster's practical dictionaryA practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . Wedge. am, fame, far, pass or opera, fare; gnd, eve, tSrm; In, Ice; Sdd, tone, 8r; WEEN 503 WELTER. tion issued once a -week. — adv. Once a week ; byhebdomadal periods. Ween, wen, r. i. To think, imagine, fancy. Weep, wep, r. i. [wept, weeping.] To show grief orother passions bv shedding tears; to shed tears, cry;to lament, complain; to flow or run in drops; to dropwater, drip, be very wet; to hang the branches, as ifin sorrow; to droop. — v. t. To lament, bewail, be-moan; to shed or pour forth (tears); to shed dropby drop, as if tears ; to snend or consume in tears orweeping.—Weeper. v. One who weeps: a white cuffon a black dress. —Weeping willow, n. A speciesof willow whosebranches growvery long andslender, andhang downnearly in a per-pendicular di-rection. Weevil, wevl, small coleop-t e r o u s snout-bearing insectof 355 generaand nearly 4,000species: these lit-tle beetles arevery injuriousto V e g e t a tionand vege tableproducts. ^Jof^^iil^-lS weeping-Willow, the threads that cross the warp from selvage to sel-vage ; a thing woven. Weigh, wa, r. t. [weighed (wad), w
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