a. Sc. Also 7 weytie, 9 weetie. [f. weet, Sc. f. WET a. + -Y1.] Rainy, wet.

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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.

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a. 1774.  Fergusson, Mutual Compl., 23. In sunshine, and in weety weather.

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1887.  Service, Duguid, 241. Noo the spring time … was weety and cauld.

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1915.  Sir J. Wilson, Lowland Scotch, 169. [Written Eng.] a wet day. [Spoken Sc.] a weetee day.

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