• Witherweight

    Origin

    From -("counter-") + weight. Compare Middle English witherweȝen ("to counter-weight, counter-balance").

    Full definition of witherweight

    Noun

    witherweight

    (plural witherweights)
    1. (UK dialectal, Scotland) A counterbalancing weight; counterweight.
      • c1665, Sel. Biog. I 265.:It is good to have a speciall care that gifts come not in the ballance with grace; for that is too gross a wither-weight. Lay by the painted case when you weigh the jewell; ...
      • 1672, M. Bruce Rattling Dry Bones 12.:He puts it ay so upon their hand that he gives them it with a wother weight; ...
      • 1822, James Hogg, The three perils of man; or, War, women, and witchcraft - Page 317:So, upon the whole, you judge that the balance preponderates on our side just now ?" " I should think sae, Sire, when sic a clod as this castle of Roxburgh is thrown into the bucket. It is nae witherweight this for the end of a weigh-bauk.
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