Entry 6 senses · 3 variants Webster, 1913 Waive /wāv/ · IPA /weɪv/ n. v. t. v. i. 01 n. A waif; a castaway. 1. A waif; a castaway.[Obs.] 2. A woman put out of the protection of the law. See Waive, v. t., 3 (b), and the Note.(O. Eng. Law) See: Waive 02 v. t. To relinquish; to give up claim to; not to insist on or claim; to refuse; to forego. imp. & p. p. Waived; p. pr. & vb. n. Waiving 1. To relinquish; to give up claim to; not to insist on or claim; to refuse; to forego. “He waiveth milk, and flesh, and all.” — Chaucer. “We absolutely do renounce or waive our own opinions, absolutely yielding to the direction of others.” — Barrow. 2. To throw away; to cast off; to reject; to desert. 3. To throw away; to relinquish voluntarily, as a right which one may enforce if he chooses.(Law) 03 v. i. To turn aside; to recede. 1. To turn aside; to recede.[Obs.] “To waive from the word of Solomon.” — Chaucer.