Source : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
{Weak conjugation} (Gram.), the conjugation of weak verbs; --
called also {new, or regular, conjugation}, and
distinguished from the old, or irregular, conjugation.
{Weak declension} (Anglo-Saxon Gram.), the declension of weak
nouns; also, one of the declensions of adjectives.
{Weak side}, the side or aspect of a person's character or
disposition by which he is most easily affected or
influenced; weakness; infirmity.
{Weak sore} or {ulcer} (Med.), a sore covered with pale,
flabby, sluggish granulations.