Su. G. _wet-a_, A. S. Moes. G. _wit-an_, pret. _wait_.

_To_ WAYT, WATE, _v. a._ To hunt, to persecute.

_Wyntown._

A. S. _waeth-an_, Su. G. _wed-a_, venari.

WAITER, _s._ A token, Border.

V. ~Witter~.

WAITH, _s._

1. Raiment.

_Philotus._

Su. G. _wad_, A. S. _waede_, indumentum.

2. Such a plaid as is worn by women, S. B.

_Ross._

WAITH, _s._ Danger.

_Barbour._

O. Su. G. _wade_, danger.

WAITH, WAITHE, WAITHING, _s._

1. The act of hunting.

_Sir Gawan._

2. The game taken in hunting, or the sport in fishing.

_Wallace._

Isl. _veid-a_, venari, piscari; _veidi_, venatio, vel praeda venatione capta.

~Waith~, ~Wayth~, _adj._

1. Wandering, as _a waith horse_, S.

2. Impertinent.

_Douglas._

3. Wandering, roving.

_Wyntown._

A. S. _wathe_, vagatio, a straying, a wandering.

~Waithman~, ~Waythman~, _s._ A hunter.

_Wyntown._

Teut. _weyd-man_, venator, auceps.

WAK, _adj._

1. Moist, watery, S.

_Lyndsay._

2. Rainy; _A wak day_, a rainy day, S.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

3. Damp, S.

_Chalm. Air._

Teut. _wack_, id., _wack weder_, aer humidus.

~Wak~, _s._ The moistness and density of the atmosphere.

_Douglas._

~Waknes~, _s._ Humidity, S. B.

_Lyndsay._

_To_ WAKE, _v. n._ To be unoccupied.

Lat. _vac-are_.

_Wyntown._

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