weever noun.
['wi:vǝ] E17.[Perh. transf. use of Old French wivre serpent, dragon, var. of guivre from Latin vipera VIPER.]More fully
weever-fish. Any of various elongated NE Atlantic fishes of the genus
Trachinus and family Trachinidae, which lie half buried in sand and have venomous dorsal and opercular spines with which they can inflict painful wounds;
esp. (more fully
lesser weever)
T. vipera, which is common along European and Mediterranean coasts (also called
viperfish). Also (
Austral.), any of various sand perches of the family Mugiloididae.
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