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View synonyms for wee

wee

[wee]

adjective

weer, weest 
  1. little; very small.

  2. very early.

    in the wee hours of the morning.



wee

1

/ wiː /

noun

    1. the act or an instance of urinating

    2. urine

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verb

  1. (intr) to urinate

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wee

2

/ wiː /

adjective

  1. very small; tiny; minute

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noun

  1. a short time (esp in the phrase bide a wee. )

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Word History and Origins

Origin of wee1

before 1150 for an earlier sense; Middle English we, variant of wei (small) quantity, Old English wēg, Anglian form of wǣge weight, akin to wegan to weigh 1
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Word History and Origins

Origin of wee1

of unknown origin

Origin of wee2

C13: from Old English wǣg weight
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Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

He turned from a Jack Russell into a wee barrel.

From BBC

After relaxing in her flat, sharing a bottle of wine, and talking into the wee hours, she coolly announces that “it’s time for bed.”

From Salon

"People will say it's just a dog, but she wasn't just a dog she was my wee girl," she said.

From BBC

There was a celebrated Royal opening in 2004 where I remember one hard-nosed journalist marvelling at what had been achieved by this "dapper wee man in a kilt".

From BBC

Ever practical, Ellington, who composed mostly in wee hours after gigs, always wrote for the occasion and the players.

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