Wag, _v. a._ == move. HD. 89. AS. wagian
---- _v. n._ [wawen]. Alys. 1164. Fr. Sci. 342
Wager, _sb._ Pol. S. 218
Wagh, _sb._ == a wall. Ps. lxi. 4. AS. wah
Wail, _v. n._ pret. "waile." Alys. 4653
Wailing, _sb._ Alys. 7883, 2365
Wain, _sb._ RG. 416. AS. w?gen
Wait, _sb._ == musician. Alys. 4312, 7769
---- == sentinel. Ritson"s AS. viii. 143
Wait, _v. a._ == watch. Wright"s L. P. p. 91
Waiten, _v. n._ == keep watch. HD. 1754
Wake, _v. a._ == awaken, pret, "wei?te." 446 ; "wight." Alys. 2925
---- _v. n._ == be awake. 681 B. AS. wacan
Wake, _v. a._ == watch. 2215 B. AS. waeccan
Waken, _v. n._ == awake. HD. 2164
Waker, _sb._ == a person apt to wake. Fr. Sci. 286
Wale, _v. a._ == choose. Wright"s L. P. p. 33. Germ. wahlen
Walk, _v. n._ K. Horn, 981; pret. "welk." Wright"s L. P. p. 100. AS.
weallian. Germ. wallen, to go
---- == travel; part. "iwalken." Marg 49
Walken, == welkin, _q. v._
Walker, _sb._ == a fuller, or whitener of cloth. 1135 B. AS. wealcere.
Ital. gualcare, to full
Wall, _sb._ RG. 549, 555
---- _v. a._ Alys. 2658
Walled, _adj._ Alys. 6068
Wallyng, == boiling. See Well, _vb._
Wan, _adj._ == pale. Wright"s L. P. p. 93; [won]. Ibid. p. 28. AS. wonn, wan
Wand, _sb._ RG. 290. ON. vondr
Wander, _v. n._ Pol. S. 240
Wandreth, _sb._ [wondred] == sorrow. Pol. S. 150. ON. vandraedi
Wane, _v. n._ Ps. ix. 7. AS. wanian
Wane, _sb._ == want. M. Ode, 179; [wone]. Wright"s L. P. p. 30. AS. wana
Wanene. See When and Whence
Wanhope, _sb._ == despair, want of hope. RG. 323
Want, _v. n._ == wish? RG. 468
Want, _v. n._ == be wanting. pret. "wondede." Ps. xxii. 1
Want, _v. a._ == be without, lack. Wright"s L. P. p. 44. AS. wana, a deficiency
War, _sb._ RG. 374
---- _v. n._ == [worry], make war. RG. 370; pret. "werrede." RG. 77
---- _v. a._ == war against a person or thing. pret. "worrede." RG. 371, 70; part. "ywerred." RG. 3; "iworred." Ibid.
Ward, _sb._ == guard. RG. 461
---- == division of an army. Alys. 1996
---- _v. a._ RG. 41, 491
Warden, _sb._ RG. 314, 436
Ware, _sb._ == wares. HD. 52; reward. Pol. S. 192. AS. waru
Ware, _sb._ == thing, affair. Moral Ode, st. 32 (Hickes); but the Egerton MS. st. 34, reads "gare," i. e. gear
Ware, a collective term, "watres ware." Ps. xvii. 16; "windes ware." Ibid.
v. 11; probably the AS. ware
Ware, _sb._ == spring. Ps. lxxiii. 17. Lat. ver. O. Engl. veer
Ware, _adj._ Wright"s L. P. pp. 30, 103; [yware]. RG. 388; [iwarte]. O.
and N. 1219. AS. w?r