1. wether - Noun
2. wether - Verb
A castrated goat.
A castrated ram.
wether (third-person singular simple present wethers, present participle wethering, simple past and past participle wethered)
(transitive) To castrate a male sheep or goat.
wether
Archaic spelling of weather.
Then there you are, then. The day Howl forgets to do that will be the day I believe he's really in love, and not before." Michael to Sophie about wether or not Howl is really in love with Lettie. pg, 170. Diana Wynne Jones
You give the wolf the wether to keep. Latin Proverb
Let aye the bell'd wether break the snaw. Scottish Proverb
Give never the wolf the wether to keep. English Proverb
But, Angie is right, Senior night (wether it be sports or music or whatever) will need a photo collage – one with baby pics through senior year. Source: Internet
He runs a flock of 2000-2500 Merinos and sends 500 wether lambs to the export market each year. Source: Internet