Weather /(?)/
Weath·er
Weather
n.
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The state of the air or atmosphere with respect to heat or cold, wetness or dryness, calm or storm, clearness or cloudiness, or any other meteorological phenomena; meteorological condition of the atmosphere; as, warm weather; cold weather; wet weather; dry weather, etc.
Not amiss to cool a man's stomach this hot weather.
Fair weather cometh out of the north.
- Vicissitude of season; meteorological change; alternation of the state of the air.
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Storm; tempest.
What gusts of weather from that gathering cloud My thoughts presage!
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A light rain; a shower. [Obs.]
Peace to the artist whose ingenious thought Devised the weather house, that useful toy!
Weather
v. t.
imp. & p. p. Weathered; p. pr. & vb. n. Weathering
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To expose to the air; to air; to season by exposure to air.
[An eagle] soaring through his wide empire of the air To weather his broad sails.
This gear lacks weathering.
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Hence, to sustain the trying effect of; to bear up against and overcome; to sustain; to endure; to resist; as, to weather the storm.
For I can weather the roughest gale.
You will weather the difficulties yet.
- To sail or pass to the windward of; as, to weather a cape; to weather another ship. (Naut.)
- To place (a hawk) unhooded in the open air. (Falconry)
Phrases & Compounds
- To weather a point
- To pass a point of land, leaving it on the lee side.
- To weather out
- to encounter successfully, though with difficulty; as, to weather out a storm.
Weather
v. i.
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To undergo or endure the action of the atmosphere; to suffer meteorological influences; sometimes, to wear away, or alter, under atmospheric influences; to suffer waste by weather.
The organisms . . . seem indestructible, while the hard matrix in which they are imbedded has weathered from around them.
Weather
a.
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Being toward the wind, or windward -- opposed to lee; as, weather bow, weather braces, weather gauge, weather lifts, weather quarter, weather shrouds, etc. (Naut.)
To veer, and tack, and steer a cause Against the weather gauge of laws.