wee

/wiː/

wee

English Adj Top 4,872
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Definition

Small, little.

Etymology

From Middle English wey, weygh, wegh, weȝe, wæȝe (“little bit”), from Old English wǣġ, wǣġe (“weight”), from Proto-West Germanic *wāgu, from Proto-Germanic *wēgō (“scales, weight”) and *wēgǭ (“weight”), related to Middle English weġan (“to move, weigh”) (15c).

Example Sentences

  • "You looked a little cold, so I lit a wee fire."
  • "The beat of its wee heart held against her own, sent her intense maternity surging like the spring sap in a young tree."
  • "Was anyone hurted? Sure, they were just trailin' theirselves off the ground. Ye wud have died larfin'. There's Jimmy Hanlon was never his own man since, and I had me nose broke on me—I find it yet—and some says there was a wee girl from Tanderagee got herself killed."
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