weyk
Middle English
/wɛi̯k/
noun
Definitions
- (alternative form of) weke
Etymology
Inherited from Old English wēoce (wick).
Origin
Old English
wēoce
Gloss
wick
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- electroweak English
- gravitoweak English
- nonweak English
- overweak English
- semiweak English
- superweak English
- ultraweak English
- weak English
- weak verb English
- weak-handed English
- weak-hearted English
- weak-minded English
- weaken English
- weakfish English
- weakhearted English
- weakish English
- weakling English
- weaklink English
- weakly English
- weakminded English
- weakness English
- weakon English
- weaksauce English
- weakside English
- weaksome English
- veik Norwegian Bokmål
- vek Norwegian Bokmål
- *waikwaz Proto-Germanic
- *weukan Proto-Germanic
- veik Norwegian Nynorsk
- wēoce Old English
- weike Middle English
- weke Middle English
- weyken Middle English
- weykenesse Middle English
- weykly Middle English
- veikleikr Old Norse
- veikr Old Norse
- veg Danish
- veikur Icelandic
- veikur Faroese
- veker, vēker Old Swedish
- vaik Westrobothnian