waid
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See also: Waid
English[edit]
Etymology[edit]
For weighed.
Adjective[edit]
waid (comparative more waid, superlative most waid)
- (obsolete) Oppressed with weight; crushed; weighed down.
- 1557 February 13, Thomas Tusser, A Hundreth Good Pointes of Husbandrie., London: […] Richard Tottel, →OCLC; republished London: […] Robert Triphook, […], and William Sancho, […], 1810, →OCLC:
- This being waid, as may delight,
be not afraid, the countrey wight