What is the meaning of Weyk?
Alternative form of weke (“wick”)
weak (feeble; lacking bodily strength, might, or energy):
- Weak or feeble due to illness, affliction or aging.
- Tired; weak or feeble due to overexertion (physical or not)
- Vulnerable, inflexible, frail.
- Lacking competency in combat or on the battlefield.
Weak or feeble due to illness, affliction or aging.
Tired; weak or feeble due to overexertion (physical or not)
Vulnerable, inflexible, frail.
Lacking competency in combat or on the battlefield.
Lacking mental strength, force, power or endurance:
- Weak religiously; in danger of sinning or moral failure.
- Fearing, afraid; lacking bravery, heart, or courage.
- Unintelligent; lacking intelligence or mental willpower.
- Lazy, indolent, slothful; unwilling to exert.
Weak religiously; in danger of sinning or moral failure.
Fearing, afraid; lacking bravery, heart, or courage.
Unintelligent; lacking intelligence or mental willpower.
Lazy, indolent, slothful; unwilling to exert.
weak (lacking force or strength otherwise):
- Lacking military force or might; militarily weak.
- Useless or ineffectual; lacking effect, utility or power.
- Helpless; lacking authority or control.
- Weakened; lacking presence or magnitude.
- Hard to hear or detect; quiet.
Lacking military force or might; militarily weak.
Useless or ineffectual; lacking effect, utility or power.
Helpless; lacking authority or control.
Weakened; lacking presence or magnitude.
Hard to hear or detect; quiet.
Lacking physical rigidity, permanence, or solidness.
- Bendable; able to be plied or flexed.
- Easily damaged, attacked, or destroyed; fragile.
Bendable; able to be plied or flexed.
Easily damaged, attacked, or destroyed; fragile.
Having a tendency to be ill or sick; infirm or frail.
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