What is the meaning of Weyen?

To weigh (to measure the weight of):

  1. To dispense a apportioned weight of; to weigh out.
  2. To evaluate deeds at Judgement Day.
  3. To apportion or dispense.

To dispense a apportioned weight of; to weigh out.

To evaluate deeds at Judgement Day.

To apportion or dispense.

To weigh (have a certain weight):

  1. To have a certain value (in another measure)
  2. To adjust a balance by having a certain weight.
  3. To have a given relevance or moral standing.
  4. To be onerous; to weigh upon.

To have a certain value (in another measure)

To adjust a balance by having a certain weight.

To have a given relevance or moral standing.

To be onerous; to weigh upon.

To examine, evaluate or consider:

  1. To judge; to make a determination in examining.
  2. To compare; to evaluate multiple things.
  3. To value or prize.

To judge; to make a determination in examining.

To compare; to evaluate multiple things.

To value or prize.

To go or move (especially transporting something):

  1. To lift or hoist; to hold up.
  2. To push or nudge.

To lift or hoist; to hold up.

To push or nudge.

weien, v.(1).”, in MED Online, Ann Arbor, Mich.: University of Michigan, 2007.

Johnston, Paul (1997), “3: Older Scots Phonology and its Regional Variation”, in Jones, Charles, editor, The Edinburgh History of the Scots Language, Part 1: The Beginnings to 1700, Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press, →ISBN, →OCLC, § 3.2.2, page 57.

To deceive or delude.

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