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WEAK, a. G. The primary sense of the root is to yield, fail, give way, recede, or to be soft.

1. Having little physical strength feeble. Children are born weak men are rendered weak by disease.
2. Infirm not healthy as a weak constitution.
3. Not able to bear a great weight as a weak bridge weak timber.
4. Not strong not compact easily broken as a weak ship a weak rope.
5. Not able to resist a violent attack as a weak fortress.
6. Soft pliant not stiff.
7. Low small feeble as a weak voice.
8. Feeble of mind wanting spirit wanting vigor of understanding as a weak prince a weak magistrate.

To think every thing disputable, si a proof of a weak mind and captious temper.

9. Not much impregnated with ingredients, or with things that excite action, or with stimulating and nourishing substances as weak broth weak tea weak toddy a weak solution a weak decoction.
10. Not politically powerful as a weak nation or state.
11. Not having force of authority or energy as a weak government.
12. Not having moral force or power to convince not well supported by truth or reason as a weak argument.
13. Not well supported by argument as weak reasoning.
14. Unfortified accessible impressible as the weak side of a person.
15. Not having full conviction or confidence as weak in faith.
16. Weak land is land of a light thin soil. I believe never used in New England.

WEAK, To make weak. Not used.

WEAK, To become weak. Not used.

Bibliography Information
Entry for 'Weak'. King James Dictionary. https://www.studylight.org/​dictionaries/​eng/​kjd/​w/weak.html.
 
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