v. Obs. rare. Also waye. [OE. wǽʓan to delude, deceive.]
1. trans. To deceive, lead astray.
c. 1315. Shoreham, Poems, I. 370. Þat he ne may nauȝt yweid be Wiþ blanding ne wiþ boste. Ibid., VII. 648. The deuel dorste nauȝt adam asayily, Al for to waye.
2. intr. To go astray.
c. 1315. Shoreham, Poems, I. 301. Bote hi ariȝt icristned be, Fram heuene euere hi weyeþ.