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† ˈweather-bit, -bitten, ppl. a. Obs. rare. [Cf. Da. veirbidt, Norw. vederbiten, Sw. vȧderbiten.] Nipped, gnawed, or worn by the weather.
1611Shakes. Wint. T. v. ii. 60 Now he thanks the old Shepheard (which stands by, like a Weather-bitten Conduit, of many Kings Reignes). 1624Heywood Captives ii. i. in Bullen O. Pl. IV, What are you poore soules Thus wett and wether-bitt? |