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weth·er W0071100 (wĕth′ər)n. A castrated male sheep or goat. [Middle English, from Old English; see wet- in Indo-European roots.]wether (ˈwɛðə) n (Animals) a male sheep, esp a castrated one[Old English hwæther; related to Old Frisian hweder, Old High German hwedar, Old Norse hvatharr]weth•er (ˈwɛð ər) n. a castrated male sheep. [before 900; Middle English, Old English, c. Old Saxon withar, Old High German widar, Old Norse vethr, Gothic withrus] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | wether - male sheep especially a castrated onegenus Ovis, Ovis - sheepsheep - woolly usually horned ruminant mammal related to the goatbellwether - sheep that leads the herd often wearing a bell | Translationsmontone castratoweerhamelвалухwether
wether a male sheep, esp a castrated one Wether Related to Wether: weather radar, whether or notWETHER. A castrated ram, at least one year old in ark indictment it may be called a sheep. 4 Car. & Payne, 216; 19 Eng. Com. Law Rep. 351. wether Related to wether: weather radar, whether or notWords related to wethernoun male sheep especially a castrated oneRelated Words- genus Ovis
- Ovis
- sheep
- bellwether
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