a. Sc. Also 7 weytie, 9 weetie. [f. weet, Sc. f. WET a. + -Y1.] Rainy, wet.
1658. J. Nicoll, Diary (Bannatyne Club), 222. The crop wes verie pure, be ressoun of the spring tyme, quhilk wes verie cold and weytie by the space of many weekis.
a. 1774. Fergusson, Mutual Compl., 23. In sunshine, and in weety weather.
1887. Service, Duguid, 241. Noo the spring time was weety and cauld.
1915. Sir J. Wilson, Lowland Scotch, 169. [Written Eng.] a wet day. [Spoken Sc.] a weetee day.