WEY


Meaning of WEY in English

ˈwā noun

( -s )

Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wǣge weight, wey — more at weigh (n.)

: any of various old units of weight used locally in the British Isles especially for cheese, wool, and salt ; also : a Scotch and Irish unit of capacity (as for coal or grain) equal to 41.28 bushels

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