wade / wayed / weighed [weid]
wade – n. & v. – n. – 1. an old type of fishing net; 2. the act of walking through water at a slow pace; v. – 1. to walk through water; 2. to go forward through anything that impedes a type of motion
wayed – adj. & v. – adj. – of horses, well trained; v. – past tense and ppl of way – 1. to journey, proceed; 2. to put a vechile on the intended tracts; 3. to construct a passage (wayed unto…)
weighed – adj. & v. – adj. – depressed, downcast; v. – past tense and p.pl. of weigh – 1. measured with scales; 2. hoist or raise up; 3. Nautical to set up a mast (see r.h. dana – seaman’s man) or to lift an anchor, i.e., to set sail; 4. to consider or compare