Defn: To supply with a weathercock; to serve as a weathercock for.
Whose blazing wyvern weathercock the spire. Tennyson.
WEATHER-DRIVEN
Weath"er-driv`en, a.
Defn: Driven by winds or storms; forced by stress of weather. Carew.
WEATHERED
Weath"ered, a.
1. (Arch.)
Defn: Made sloping, so as to throw off water; as, a weathered cornice or window sill.
2. (Geol.)
Defn: Having the surface altered in color, texture, or composition, or the edges rounded off by exposure to the elements.
WEATHER-FEND
Weath"er-fend`, v. t.
Defn: To defend from the weather; to shelter. Shak.
[We] barked the white spruce to weather-fend the roof. Emerson.