▪ I. † whease, v. Obs.
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trans. To signal.
1602 R. Carew Cornwall i. 32 b, By crying with a lowd voice, whistling through his fingers, and wheazing certing diuersified signes, with a bush, which hee holdeth in his hand. 1650 J. Reynolds Flower Fidel. 151 The Master upon the Poop with his silver Sword to whease them to Lee-ward. |
▪ II. whease, wheasle
see wheeze, wheezle.