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GLOSSARY.
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Ynrefrenit, adj. unbridled, i. S25.
Vnrufe, sb. unrest, ii. 446.
Vult, adj. face, i. 157, 713; ii. 289;
iii. 325 ; vultis, ii. 293.
Waik, adj. weak, Prol. 190.
Waill, sb. fashion, i. 153; choice, se¬
lection, ii. 103. H.
Waillit, adj. selected, choice, beau¬
tiful, fashionable, i. 64.
Wairit, v. pt. t. spent, iii. 450. See
note, p. 202.
Wait, v. pr. t. know, i. 404 ; ii. 921 ;
iii. 97, 235, 256, 876, 892 ; iv. 207.
H.
Wald, v. pt. t. would, ii. 5.
Wald nocht, would not grudge, i. 898.
See note, p. 176.
Wan ouir, v. pt. t. crossed, ii. 683. H.
Wane, sb. abode, shelter, ii. 197.
Wanhoip, sb. despair, i. 170; wan-
hope, iv. 84.
Wanrest, sb. unrest, trouble, ii. 436,
865.
Wapt, pt. pp. turned, Prol. 107; wap-
pit = tossed, ii. 619, 641.
Waryit, adj. accursed, i. 789. See
note, p. 174.
Wassallage, sb. courage, i. 171.
Wayis me, woe is me, i. 624.
Wedder, sb. weather, i. 21. See
note, p. 157.
Weid, sb. clothes, i. 64 ; ii. 566.
Weir, but, without doubt, iii. 216.
See note, p. 201.
Welth, sb. the state of being well,
health, i. 171; ii. 106; power, iii.
753-
Wene, sb. doubt; but wene = without
doubt, iii. 51.
Went, used for go, ii. 885.
Weramenl, sb. truth, ii. 903.
Wickit, adj. wicked, ii. 297. H.
Will, adv. out of the way, ii. 782. H.
Wis, adj. wise, ii. 761.
Wit, v. inf. know, ii. 134.
Wit, sb. information, ii. 482 ; under¬
standing, iii. 893.
Withcled, v. pt. pp. clothed, iv. 549.
Wnricht, sb. injustice, ii. 865.
Wod, adj. mad, Prol. 53. J. H.
Woddis, sb. woods, i. 4.
Wonder, adv. wonderfully, much,
Prol. 9, 14. See note, pp. 140, 141.
Wox, v. pt. t. waxed, iv. 320.
Wraith, adj. wroth, iv. 320.
Wrangous, adj. full of wrong or evil,
i. 383.
Wyittis, v. pr. t. lays the blame on,
Prol. 197 ; wyte, imp. iii. 126.
Wys, adj. wise, ii. 749-
3own, sb. ewe, Prol. 54.
3et, sb. gate, ii. 483.
THE END.
PRINTED BY WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS.
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Ynrefrenit, adj. unbridled, i. S25.
Vnrufe, sb. unrest, ii. 446.
Vult, adj. face, i. 157, 713; ii. 289;
iii. 325 ; vultis, ii. 293.
Waik, adj. weak, Prol. 190.
Waill, sb. fashion, i. 153; choice, se¬
lection, ii. 103. H.
Waillit, adj. selected, choice, beau¬
tiful, fashionable, i. 64.
Wairit, v. pt. t. spent, iii. 450. See
note, p. 202.
Wait, v. pr. t. know, i. 404 ; ii. 921 ;
iii. 97, 235, 256, 876, 892 ; iv. 207.
H.
Wald, v. pt. t. would, ii. 5.
Wald nocht, would not grudge, i. 898.
See note, p. 176.
Wan ouir, v. pt. t. crossed, ii. 683. H.
Wane, sb. abode, shelter, ii. 197.
Wanhoip, sb. despair, i. 170; wan-
hope, iv. 84.
Wanrest, sb. unrest, trouble, ii. 436,
865.
Wapt, pt. pp. turned, Prol. 107; wap-
pit = tossed, ii. 619, 641.
Waryit, adj. accursed, i. 789. See
note, p. 174.
Wassallage, sb. courage, i. 171.
Wayis me, woe is me, i. 624.
Wedder, sb. weather, i. 21. See
note, p. 157.
Weid, sb. clothes, i. 64 ; ii. 566.
Weir, but, without doubt, iii. 216.
See note, p. 201.
Welth, sb. the state of being well,
health, i. 171; ii. 106; power, iii.
753-
Wene, sb. doubt; but wene = without
doubt, iii. 51.
Went, used for go, ii. 885.
Weramenl, sb. truth, ii. 903.
Wickit, adj. wicked, ii. 297. H.
Will, adv. out of the way, ii. 782. H.
Wis, adj. wise, ii. 761.
Wit, v. inf. know, ii. 134.
Wit, sb. information, ii. 482 ; under¬
standing, iii. 893.
Withcled, v. pt. pp. clothed, iv. 549.
Wnricht, sb. injustice, ii. 865.
Wod, adj. mad, Prol. 53. J. H.
Woddis, sb. woods, i. 4.
Wonder, adv. wonderfully, much,
Prol. 9, 14. See note, pp. 140, 141.
Wox, v. pt. t. waxed, iv. 320.
Wraith, adj. wroth, iv. 320.
Wrangous, adj. full of wrong or evil,
i. 383.
Wyittis, v. pr. t. lays the blame on,
Prol. 197 ; wyte, imp. iii. 126.
Wys, adj. wise, ii. 749-
3own, sb. ewe, Prol. 54.
3et, sb. gate, ii. 483.
THE END.
PRINTED BY WILLIAM BLACKWOOD AND SONS.
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