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waif
[ weyf ]
noun
- a person, especially a child, who has no home or friends.
- something found, especially a stray animal, whose owner is not known.
- a very thin, often small person, usually a young woman.
- a stray item or article:
to gather waifs of gossip.
- Nautical. waft ( def 8 ).
waif
/ weɪf /
noun
- a person, esp a child, who is homeless, friendless, or neglected
- anything found and not claimed, the owner being unknown
- nautical another name for waft
- obsolete.law a stolen article thrown away by a thief in his flight and forfeited to the Crown or to the lord of the manor
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Derived Forms
- ˈwaifˌlike, adjective
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Word History and Origins
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Word History and Origins
Origin of waif1
C14: from Anglo-Norman, variant of Old Northern French gaif, of Scandinavian origin; related to Old Norse veif a flapping thing
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Example Sentences
“She was not just a little waif blowing in the wind,” Judge Jackson said.
From New York Times
She and other characters, like the inimitable Bertie — who makes a “special brew” in high demand — are not waifs of the frontier.
From Los Angeles Times
“She’s not some little waif blowing in the wind,” Jackson said.
From Washington Post
But by age 12, she found herself worrying that she wasn’t quite the physical ideal espoused by the school’s late founder, George Balanchine: a half-starved waif.
From Washington Post
She is a philosopher of love, a comedian, a heartbroken waif and an artist beyond her years.
From New York Times
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