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weth·er \ˈwethə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English wether, weder, from Old English wether; akin to Old High German widar ram, Old Norse vethr ram, Gothic withrus lamb, Latin vitulus calf, vetus old, Greek etos year, Sanskrit vatsa calf, vatsara year; basic meaning: yearling 1. obsolete : a male sheep : ram 2. : a male sheep castrated before sexual maturity usually when only a few weeks old and before the development of secondary sex characters — compare bellwether 3. : a male goat castrated when young |