What is the meaning of Weyven?

To decide not to engage in or with something; to ignore one's right to do something:

  1. To refuse to perform a task or job or take on a duty.
  2. To waive, renounce or reject something; to give up or go without. (e.g. a cause, a luxury, or a plot of land)
  3. To abscond; to sign out or relieve oneself.

To refuse to perform a task or job or take on a duty.

To waive, renounce or reject something; to give up or go without. (e.g. a cause, a luxury, or a plot of land)

To abscond; to sign out or relieve oneself.

To avoid or to resist engaging in something:

  1. To withstand attack or tempting; to remain unbroken or resistant.
  2. To escape from something; to elude or remain unfindable.

To withstand attack or tempting; to remain unbroken or resistant.

To escape from something; to elude or remain unfindable.

To block; to prevent:

  1. To dismiss; to send away or drive away.
  2. To eliminate, to get rid of or purge.
  3. To deem illegal; to declare someone to be a criminal.
  4. To distract; to stop from entering.

To dismiss; to send away or drive away.

To eliminate, to get rid of or purge.

To deem illegal; to declare someone to be a criminal.

To distract; to stop from entering.

To facilitate the passage of something to someone.

To surrender; to admit or acknowledge defeat.

To shake, waver or totter; to move to and fro:

  1. To dangle; to sway to and fro while suspended.
  2. To move about; to travel aimlessly or erratically.
  3. To be easily convinced to change course; to be uncertain.

To dangle; to sway to and fro while suspended.

To move about; to travel aimlessly or erratically.

To be easily convinced to change course; to be uncertain.

To cause to shake, waver or totter; to push around:

  1. To open, to lift up.
  2. To make oneself distracted.

To open, to lift up.

To make oneself distracted.

Source: wiktionary.org