Proper noun
A habitational surname.
A village in Nova Scotia, Canada.
A town (with a town council) in Dorset, England, previously in Weymouth and Portland district.
A city in Norfolk County, Massachusetts.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAn early-morning fire Saturday at a Weymouth apartment building claimed the life of a man who used a wheelchair, despite efforts to save him, authorities said. Source: Internet
A study of this behavior conducted by the Weymouth Sea Life Centre led to the suggestion that the two rearmost appendages may be more accurately termed 'legs' rather than 'arms'. Source: Internet
Cullingford (p.135) First popularised as a tourist destination by George III's frequent visits to Weymouth, the county's coastline, seaside resorts and its sparsely populated rural areas attract millions of visitors each year. Source: Internet
But while recording demos, Byrne tried to make Weymouth re-audition as bassist. Source: Internet
A couple of years later, it became the very first picture house in Weymouth to show talking movies. Source: Internet
The fire is being investigated by the Weymouth fire and police departments, as well as state police assigned to both the Office of the State Fire Marshal and the Norfolk District Attorney’s Office. Source: Internet