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Definition of "weather-lore" [weather-lore]

  • The accumulated proverbs and superstitions relative to the weather, especially in its relation to man, animals, the stars, the moon, and plants. (noun)

The Century Dictionary (Public Domain)

Use "weather-lore" in a sentence
  • "He must know about tides and rips and eddies, bar and channel markings, and day and night signals; he must be wise in weather-lore; and he must be sympathetically familiar with the peculiar qualities of his boat which differentiate it from every other boat that was ever built and rigged."
  • "First, it is likely that before the rise of the Ionian epos there existed in Boeotia a purely popular and indigenous poetry of a crude form: it comprised, we may suppose, versified proverbs and precepts relating to life in general, agricultural maxims, weather-lore, and the like."
  • "Now save for the hours by the camp fire when he passionately blurted out again and again the tale of his rebellion until Brian knew his life as he knew the weather-lore of the open road, he seemed ever on the verge of laughter."