a. [f. WEAZEN a. + -Y1.] Somewhat weazen.
1854. Lowell, Fireside Trav., Roman Mosaic (1909), 202. A half-dozen of weazeny baked pears.
1865. Mrs. H. Wood, Mildred Arkell, xxviii. A thin, weaseny sort of man.
1889. Pittsburgh Post, 7 March, 8/1. Her new husband who has invested the fair Californian with all this splendor is old and weaseny and shriveled.