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weighty
English
Alternative forms
- weightie (obsolete)
Etymology
From Middle English weighti, weghti, wighti, equivalent to weight +? -y.
Cognate with Scots weichty, wechty, wichty, Saterland Frisian wichtich, West Frisian wichtich, Dutch wichtig, gewichtig, German wichtig, Danish vægtig, Swedish viktig.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?we?ti/
- Rhymes: -e?ti
Adjective
weighty (comparative weightier, superlative weightiest)
- Heavy (“having a lot of weight”).
- Important; serious; not trivial or petty.
- Rigorous; severe; afflictive.
Derived terms
- weightily
- weightiness
Translations
weighty From the web:
- what weighty work we do
- weighty meaning
- weighty what does it mean
- what does weighty mean
- what does weighted mean in english
- what is weighty matter
- what does weighty
- what do weighty mean
weighth
English
Etymology
By comparison with width, breadth, length. Compare heighth.
Noun
weighth (plural weighths)
- Misspelling of weight.
weighth From the web:
- what weight should i be
- what weight is considered obese
- what weight class is floyd mayweather
- what weight class is israel adesanya
- what weight class is canelo
- what weight class is ryan garcia
- what weight class is conor mcgregor
- what weight is welterweight
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