The weight of a Bianchi modular form is the positive integer $k$ occurring in the transformation formula. In addition, Bianchi modular forms are vector-valued functions $F: \mathcal{H}_3 \rightarrow \C^{k+1}$ where $\mathcal{H}_3$ is Hyperbolic 3-space, and $k$ is the weight. For example a Bianchi modular form of weight $2$ takes values in $\C^3$.
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