What is the meaning of Weyk?

Alternative form of weke (wick)

weak (feeble; lacking bodily strength, might, or energy):

  1. Weak or feeble due to illness, affliction or aging.
  2. Tired; weak or feeble due to overexertion (physical or not)
  3. Vulnerable, inflexible, frail.
  4. 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:

  1. Weak religiously; in danger of sinning or moral failure.
  2. Fearing, afraid; lacking bravery, heart, or courage.
  3. Unintelligent; lacking intelligence or mental willpower.
  4. 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):

  1. Lacking military force or might; militarily weak.
  2. Useless or ineffectual; lacking effect, utility or power.
  3. Helpless; lacking authority or control.
  4. Weakened; lacking presence or magnitude.
  5. 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.

  1. Bendable; able to be plied or flexed.
  2. 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.

Source: wiktionary.org