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GLOSSARY. 727<br />

wene, to think, S C March 25 Cf ween wield, to sway, influence, v x 24<br />

went, course, journey, iv v 46, resort, haunt, wight, sb<br />

iv II 47, turning, veering, vi vi 3<br />

wesand, windpipe, v II 14, S C Sept 210<br />

west, to set (<strong>of</strong> the sun), v Prol 8<br />

wex, sb wax, in vii. 6.<br />

wex(e), vb to wax, grow, become, 1 II 4, iv<br />

30, II III 9, x 20,III 1 47, vii 24, IX 13, vi<br />

j Arg, xii II, S C Feb 124, June 103,<br />

Clout 851, wexen, 3rd pen plur pres,<br />

S C Aug 96 Oct 42, pa part ,R T 472<br />

wext, pa part increased, iv II 52<br />

wexen, waxen, S C Dec 68<br />

wey,to weigh,consider,Hubberd II2 Cf way<br />

whally, having a greenish tinge, 1 iv 24<br />

what, fare, things, vi ix 7<br />

what (is he) for a (ladde), what kind <strong>of</strong><br />

(a lad is he), S C Apr 17<br />

wheare, place, III iv 19<br />

whelky, knobby, iounded, Gnat 105<br />

whelmd,pa part II II 43, pret vii v3 53<br />

overwhelmed, crushed whelming, ppl adj<br />

II iv 17<br />

whenas, when, 1 ii 32,II ix 10, 14, p 413<br />

whereas, where-as, where, II xii 42, vii<br />

vii 17,47,48<br />

whet, pa part whetted, sharpened, vi viii 4 s;<br />

whether, pron , adj which (<strong>of</strong> two), 1 II 37,<br />

iv III 37, ix 1,10, v II 17, vii vii 57, Hub<br />

berd 997.<br />

whether, adv whither, v vii 48, Clout 251<br />

whight, white, II III 26<br />

while, time, iv 1 j,S C Jan 8, the wkyles<br />

— while, vi vi 44<br />

whilere, whyl-, -eare, erewhile, lately<br />

foimerly, 1 ix 28,III vi 26, x 17, iv v 8,<br />

Past Aeglogue 142, already, iii ix 13<br />

whiles, while, II iv 34<br />

whilom, -e, whyl-, formerly, once, 1 Prol<br />

I, III VII 47, p 410, S C Apr 23<br />

whirlpooles, sea-monsters <strong>of</strong> the whale kind,<br />

ii. xii. 23<br />

whist, pa part silenced, vii vii 59<br />

whistler, ? plover or pewit, ii xii 36<br />

whit no w =a nothing at all, not at all, II viii<br />

54, iv vii 44<br />

white, mark, Three Lett p 619<br />

whot, whott(e), hot, 1 x 26,II i 58, viii<br />

II, ix 29, III VII 49, S C March 41, Sept<br />

II2. whotest, hottest, S C p 447<br />

wicked, baneful, cruel, iii xi 24<br />

widder, wider, S C Sept 210<br />

wide, wyde, round about, vi xi 18, away,<br />

1<br />

34, xi 5, ii viii 36<br />

widow, bereaved, Past, Aeglogue II2.<br />

widowhead. widowhood, Teares 240<br />

1 creature, person, human being, 1<br />

ii 30, 42, v 36, ix 23, II xi 8, iii iii 60, ix<br />

21, iv VII 10.xii 19, v Prol 9,S C Apr.47<br />

wight,sb 2 blame, S C June I00 Cf wite, sb<br />

wight, adj nimble, active, S C March 91<br />

wightly, quickly, S C Sept. 5<br />

wildings, crab-apples, in vii 17<br />

wile, wyle, to beguile, iii x 5<br />

will, sb desne, Beautie 158<br />

will, vb to wish, request, v xii 8, 9 wild,<br />

pret ordered, vi. vii. 35 will or mil = willy<br />

mlly,i ii 43<br />

wimble, nimble, S C March 91<br />

wimple, covering <strong>of</strong> linen worn by women on<br />

the head, cheeks, and neck, 1 xii 22<br />

wimpled,pa part i, 1 4, pret vii vii 5<br />

laid, lay in plaits or folds<br />

win, to reach, get to, vi 1 23.<br />

wmde, to perceive or follow by the scent, v.<br />

II 25<br />

wine fats, vats <strong>of</strong> wine, vii vii 39<br />

wisards, sages, wise men, wizards, 1 iv 12,<br />

II ix 53, v Prol 8<br />

wise, wize, manner, guise, iii 1 55, u 24,<br />

vi ix 6, VII VII 18, Teares 170<br />

wishful, desirable, v ix 10<br />

wist, pret knew, 1 II 40, III II 23, iv 1 7,<br />

VII 17 Cf wot<br />

wit, witt, knowledge, intelligence, n xii 44,<br />

III j 12, iv, iv 39, mind, Clout 707.<br />

witche, witch-elm, S C. June 20<br />

wite, ^b blame, censure, vi in 16, VII 41<br />

wite, witen, wyte, vb to blame, reproach,<br />

censure, II VII 16, in iv 52, iv Prol I,<br />

v xi 57,SC May 159,July210,Aug 136,<br />

Hubberd 348, Clout 749, 916<br />

witelesse, blameless, S C Aug 136<br />

withdraw, to carry <strong>of</strong>l, III xi 3a<br />

with hault, pret withheld, II xi 9<br />

without, outside, VII VII 52<br />

withouten, without, II VIII 47, iv VII 2, v<br />

xii 39, VII. VII. 53, S C. Oct 29, Hubberd<br />

158, 186.<br />

witnesse, a rough edge (as in the leaves <strong>of</strong><br />

books), Three Lett p 625<br />

wittily, wisely, sensibly, n ix 53<br />

wiuehood, state <strong>of</strong> being a wife, iv y 3<br />

wiuely, wifehke, iv v 3<br />

wo, woe, sad, n VIII 53, iv 1 38<br />

womanhead,-hed, womanhood, womankind,<br />

n VII 55, v ix 45, Mutop. 345, womanliness,<br />

vi u 15, Clout 512 womanhood,<br />

womanly feeling, vi VIII 51<br />

won, wonne, sb abode, dwelling-place, retreat,<br />

II vii 20, xii II, III III. 7. VIII *7.

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