a. [f. WEEVIL + -ED.] Infested with weevils.

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1860.  Preston Chron., 21 April, Suppl. 2/2. [The samples in question would be forwarded on the 16th of March, the wheat being a little ‘weeviled.’] Cross-examination continued: Wheat that is weeviled is not necessarily damaged. When it is weeviled there is generally an insect in it.

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1901.  Contemp. Rev., March, 409. As dead as the system which flogged the men and fed them on weeviled biscuit.

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