proper nounˈweɪməθˈwāməTH
1A resort and port on the coast of Dorset, southern England; population 50,100 (est. 2009).
2A town in eastern Massachusetts, southeast of Boston; population 53,261 (est. 2008).
proper nounˈweɪməθ
1A town in eastern Massachusetts, southeast of Boston; population 53,261 (est. 2008).
2A resort and port on the coast of Dorset, southern England; population 50,100 (est. 2009).
noun ˈweɪməθˈwāməTH
1A simple curb bit, used especially in a double bridle.
- 1.1 A double bridle in which the curb bit is a Weymouth bit.
Example sentencesExamples
- Genuine Swarovski-crystals decorate the browband of this stunning Weymouth.
- A full, double, or Weymouth bridle consists of two bits: a snaffle used for raising the head, and a curb, used for tucking in the nose.
Origin
Late 18th century: of unknown origin.