Weep() imp. of Weep, for wept.
Weep(n.) The lapwing; the wipe; -- so called from its cry.
Weep(v. i.) Formerly, to express sorrow, grief, or anguish, by outcry, or by other manifest signs; in modern use, to show grief or other passions by shedding tears; to shed tears; to cry.
Weep(v. i.) To lament; to complain.
Weep(v. i.) To flow in drops; to run in drops.
Weep(v. i.) To drop water, or the like; to drip; to be soaked.
Weep(v. i.) To hang the branches, as if in sorrow; to be pendent; to droop; -- said of a plant or its branches.
Weep(v. t.) To lament; to bewail; to bemoan.
Weep(v. t.) To shed, or pour forth, as tears; to shed drop by drop, as if tears; as, to weep tears of joy.
Weepful(a.) Full of weeping or lamentation; grieving.
Weeping(a.) Grieving; lamenting; shedding tears.
Weeping(a.) Discharging water, or other liquid, in drops or very slowly; surcharged with water.
Weeping(a.) Having slender, pendent branches; -- said of trees; as, weeping willow; a weeping ash.
Weeping(a.) Pertaining to lamentation, or those who weep.
Weeping(n.) The act of one who weeps; lamentation with tears; shedding of tears.
Weeping(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Weep
Weepingly(adv.) In a weeping manner.
Words within weepings