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;;:aHGLUiiSARIAL INDEX."Wowcr, sb. wooer, 23. iii. 3. 2 ;winnowino-corn. I. 435. A.S.windwian,<strong>to</strong> expose <strong>to</strong> wind, <strong>to</strong> winnow.Wowar, sb. as adj. one whowooes, wooing, 1 3. 300."Wyrry, v. <strong>to</strong> worry, 14. 296. Du."Wow3m, pp. S. woven, 6. 242.worgen, <strong>to</strong> strangle."Wrablis, s6. />/. warble, 13. 245. "Wyst, ! p. s. pt. knew, 30. 3 pt. s.;O. F. werbler, <strong>to</strong> warble, make 6. 225. See Wist.turns with <strong>the</strong> voice, <strong>from</strong> G.wirbeln, <strong>to</strong> make a turn ; cf. E,whirl, whirr, stuirl."Wreaked,Y-, as a prefix,i p. s. pt. recked, cared,generally beforepast participles, is2S<strong>the</strong> A. S. ge-,h. 29. (Misspelt.)Moeso-Goth. ga-, Lat. con-, G'k. ovv."Wrak, sb. wreck, ruin, 3 b. 1 169.l)u. wrak, adj. broken, sb. a Yafe, pt. s. gave, 2. 599.wreck.Yate, sb. S. gate, 2. 604. A.S."Wrenche, sb. S. a severe twist gedt, Prov. E. yett.such a wrenche = so severely, 14. Ybared, /)/). bared, made bare, 24. i.318.Y-beld, ^i*. built, i. 172 ; Y-buld,"Wright, V. <strong>to</strong> write, 28 b. 136. 157.(Misspelt.)Y-benched, pp. furnished with"Wrinching, sb. S. wrenching, benches, i. 205.shrugging, 25. 119.Y-bent, pp. bent, prone, 286. 40."Wrink, sb. deceit, life. 42. A. S. Y-blessed, j^/). blessed, i. 520.urence, deceit, deception.Ybound, pp. bound, 24. 38;"Wrocht, pp. S. wrought, 6. 295. Ybounde, 2. 618.A. S. wyrcan, <strong>to</strong> work, pt. t. ic Yboried, pp. buried, 19 a. 338.worhte, I wrought.Y-clense, v. <strong>to</strong> cleanse, i. 760.A. S. geclSisiaji.Y-cnowen, /;/). known, i. 252.Y-corven, pp. carved, r .1 7.3. A. S,ceorfan, pp. corfen.Y-crouned, /)/>. crowned, i. 805.Y-di3te, pp. fitted up, I. 21 1"Wrong, pt. s. S. wrung, 24. li.A. S. wringan, pt. t. ic wrang."Wrye, v. <strong>to</strong> turn, turn aside, 4. 164.Cf. wri<strong>the</strong> and wry."Wsyt, pp. lit. used ; hence, wellknown,6. 345."Wtrage. adj. outrageous, cruel, 6.340. O. F. oltrage, violence, excess,<strong>from</strong> Lat. ultra, beyond."Wun, sh. S. dwelling, abode, 24. 23.Sec "Wone."Wy, sb. S. man, 116. 50. A. S,uiga, a warrior, wig, war."Wycht, adj. powerful, strong, ii a.iS. Sw. vig. active. See "Wicht."Wydder, v. <strong>to</strong> wi<strong>the</strong>r, 22. 5472.A.b. vyderu, wi<strong>the</strong>ring, dryness;cf. iveder, wea<strong>the</strong>r.Wyld, adj. pi. as sb. wild {<strong>the</strong> sb.animals being unders<strong>to</strong>od), 7. 12."Wyn, V. S. lit. <strong>to</strong> win ; hence (likeE. get) <strong>to</strong> go, make one's way ;win owt, <strong>to</strong> make one's way out,get away, 6. 234."Wynwe-schete, rb. a sheet used inY-dy3t, prepared, made, 2 28. A. S.dihtan, <strong>to</strong> prepare, pp. gediht.Ye-bent, pp. bent, 7. 52. Hereye- represents A. S. ge-.Yede, pt. pi. went, 2. 621 ; 8. iv.86; pt. s. 5eid, 6. 221. A.S.ic eode, pt. t. oi gdn, <strong>to</strong> go.Yeding, pres. part, going, 24 30.(Wrongly formed; for^erfeisa pasttense, not an infinitive).Ye-feth, pxit for i feth, i. e. in faith,7. 124.Ye-nough.e, adv. enough, 7. 52.A. S. genoh.Yer, co7{i. S. ere, before. 16. 221.A. S. dr.Yerle, sb. S. earl, 7. 39. A. S. eorl.Yerly, adv. early, 7. 14, A. S.iirlice.

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