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InveighedInveigh In*veigh", v. i. [imp. & p. p. Inveighed; p. pr. &
vb. n. Inveighing.] [L. invehere, invectum, to carry or
bring into or against, to attack with words, to inveigh;
pref. in- in + vehere to carry. See Vehicle, and cf.
Invective.]
To declaim or rail (against some person or thing); to utter
censorious and bitter language; to attack with harsh
criticism or reproach, either spoken or written; to use
invectives; -- with against; as, to inveigh against
character, conduct, manners, customs, morals, a law, an
abuse.
All men inveighed against him; all men, except court
vassals, opposed him. --Milton.
The artificial life against which we inveighed.
--Hawthorne. Inveigher
Inveigher In*veigh"er, n.
One who inveighs.
NeighedNeigh Neigh (n[=a]), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Neighed (n[=a]d);
p. pr. & vb. n. Neighing.] [OE. neien, AS. hn[=ae]gan,
prob. of imitative origin; cf. MHG. n[=e]gen, Icel. hneggja,
gneggja, Sw. gn["a]gga. Cf. Nag a horse.]
1. To utter the cry of the horse; to whinny.
2. To scoff or sneer; to jeer. [Obs.]
Neighed at his nakedness. --Beau. & Fl. Unweighed
Unweighed Un*weighed", a.
Not weighed; not pondered or considered; as, an unweighed
statement.
WeighedWeigh Weigh, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Weighed; p. pr. & vb. n.
Weighing.] [OE. weien, weyen, weghen, AS. wegan to bear,
move; akin to D. wegen to weigh, G. w["a]gen, wiegen, to
weigh, bewegen to move, OHG. wegan, Icel. vega to move,
carry, lift, weigh, Sw. v["a]ga to weigh, Dan. veie, Goth.
gawigan to shake, L. vehere to carry, Skr. vah. ????. See
Way, and cf. Wey.]
1. To bear up; to raise; to lift into the air; to swing up;
as, to weigh anchor. ``Weigh the vessel up.' --Cowper.
2. To examine by the balance; to ascertain the weight of,
that is, the force with which a thing tends to the center
of the earth; to determine the heaviness, or quantity of
matter of; as, to weigh sugar; to weigh gold.
Thou art weighed in the balances, and art found
wanting. --Dan. v. 27.
3. To be equivalent to in weight; to counterbalance; to have
the heaviness of. ``A body weighing divers ounces.'
--Boyle.
4. To pay, allot, take, or give by weight.
They weighed for my price thirty pieces of silver.
--Zech. xi.
12.
5. To examine or test as if by the balance; to ponder in the
mind; to consider or examine for the purpose of forming an
opinion or coming to a conclusion; to estimate
deliberately and maturely; to balance.
A young man not weighed in state affairs. --Bacon.
Had no better weighed The strength he was to cope
with, or his own. --Milton.
Regard not who it is which speaketh, but weigh only
what is spoken. --Hooker.
In nice balance, truth with gold she weighs. --Pope.
Without sufficiently weighing his expressions. --Sir
W. Scott.
6. To consider as worthy of notice; to regard. [Obs. or
Archaic] ``I weigh not you.' --Shak.
All that she so dear did weigh. --Spenser.
To weigh down.
(a) To overbalance.
(b) To oppress with weight; to overburden; to depress.
``To weigh thy spirits down.' --Milton. Weigher
Weigher Weigh"er, n.
One who weighs; specifically, an officer whose duty it is to
weigh commodities.
Meaning of Eighe from wikipedia
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Beinn Eighe (Scottish
Gaelic for 'file mountain') is a
mountain m****if in the
Torridon area of
Wester Ross in the
Northwest Highlands of Scotland. Lying...
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Eighe (Scottish Gaelic: Càrn Èite) is a
mountain in the
Northwest Highlands of Scotland.
Rising to 1,183
metres (3,881 ft)
above sea level, it is...
- mountainous,
comprising the
Torridon Forest. The most
prominent peak is
Beinn Eighe,
which is
capped with
white quartzite.
Three main
landowners occupy the...
- feet. In the 1997
tables these three Munro Tops, on
Beinn Alligin,
Beinn Eighe and
Buachaille Etive Beag,
gained full
Munro summit status. Dawson's book...
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Beinn Alligin and
Beinn Eighe, all of
which are over 3,000 feet (914.4 metres) in height. Specifically, they are:
Liathach Beinn Eighe Beinn Alligin Hills...
- Scotland. It
stands between Loch
Torridon and the
neighbouring mountain Beinn Eighe. The
mountain is a
ridge running east–west, with
several peaks, and its...
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Sandstone form
mountains in the
Torridon Hills such as
Liathach and
Beinn Eighe in
Wester Ross.
These foundations are inters****d with many
igneous intrusions...
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older rocks,
Lewisian gneiss. Some of the
highest peaks, such as
Beinn Eighe are
crowned by
white Cambrian quartzite,
which gives those peaks a distinctive...
- and Ukraine)
Shatskiy (2002)
Desnianskyi (2009)
Roztochya (2011)
Beinn Eighe (1976)
Braunton Burrows (1976),
extended 2002 as
North Devon's Biosphere...
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Torridonian sandstone which rests on the gneiss. Some of the peaks, such as
Beinn Eighe and Canisp, are
topped with
later light grey or
white Cambrian quartzite...