ppl. a. Obs. [Prob. f. WETHER (cf. sheep-headed), but admitting of association with WEATHER (expressing the notion of instability).] Light-headed, foolish.
a. 1652. Brome, Queen & Concub., IV. iii. 86. Here come more of our weather-headed wise neighbours.
1695. Congreve, Love for Love, II. vii. 36. For that old Weather-headed Fool, I know how to laugh at him.
1822. Scott, Peveril, vii. You deserved to be ducked for it for a weather-headed puppy.