Weird - Dictionary Definition and Overview

Weird :  adj
1: suggesting the operation of supernatural influences; "an eldritch screech"; "the three weird sisters"; "stumps...had uncanny shapes as of monstrous creatures"- John Galsworthy; "an unearthly light"; "he could hear the unearthly scream of some curlew piercing the din"- Henry Kingsley [syn: eldritch, uncanny, unearthly]
2: strikingly odd or unusual; "some trick of the moonlight; some weird effect of shadow"- Bram Stoker (noun)

1: Fate personified; one of the three Weird Sisters [syn: Wyrd, Weird]

Based on WordNet 2.0

Weird : \Weird\ (w[=e]rd), n. [OE. wirde, werde, AS. wyrd fate, fortune, one of the Fates, fr. weor[eth]an to be, to become; akin to OS. wurd fate, OHG. wurt, Icel. ur[eth]r. [root]143. See Worth to become.] 1. Fate; destiny; one of the Fates, or Norns; also, a prediction. [Obs. or Scot.]

2. A spell or charm. [Obs. or Scot.] --Sir W. Scott.

Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary

Weird : \Weird\, a. 1. Of or pertaining to fate; concerned with destiny.

2. Of or pertaining to witchcraft; caused by, or suggesting, magical influence; supernatural; unearthly; wild; as, a weird appearance, look, sound, etc.

Myself too had weird seizures. --Tennyson.

Those sweet, low tones, that seemed like a weird incantation. --Longfellow.

Weird sisters, the Fates. [Scot.] --G. Douglas.

Note: Shakespeare uses the term for the three witches in Macbeth.

The weird sisters, hand in hand, Posters of the sea and land. --Shak.

Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary

Weird : \Weird\, v. t. To foretell the fate of; to predict; to destine to. [Scot.] --Jamieson.

Based on Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
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