_Douglas._

A. S. _wun-ian_, Germ. _won-en_, id.

~Wonnyng~, ~Wyning~, _s._ A dwelling.

A. S. _wununge_, mansio.

_Barbour._

_To_ WON, _v. a._ To dry by exposure to the air.

~Wonnyn~, _part. pa._ Dried.

V. ~Win~, _v._ 2.

WON, _part. pa._ Raised from a quarry; also, dug from a mine.

V. ~Win~, _v._ 3.

_To_ WOND, _v. n._ To depart; used for _wend_.

_Gawan and Gol._

WONGE, _s._ The cheek.

_Sir Tristrem._

A. S. _waeng_, Isl. _vong_, maxilla.

WONNYT. L. _wemmyt_, q. v.

_Barbour._

WOO, _s._ Wool, S.

_Kelly._

_It"s aw ae woo_, S. Prov. It is all one.

WOOD-ILL, _s._ A disease of cattle, the same with ~Muir-ill~, q. v.

WOOERBAB, _s._ The garter-knot below the knee, with a couple of loops, S. O.

_Burns._

WOR, _pret._ Guarded, defended.

V. ~Wer~.

_Wallace._

WOR, _adj._ Worse.

V. ~War~.

_Kennedy._

WORDY, _adj._ Worth, worthy, S.

_Ramsay._

WORDIS, _v. imp. It wordis_, it behoves, it becomes.

_Wallace._

_Bee worde of_, become of.

V. ~Worth~, _v._

_Z. Boyd._

Belg. _word-en_, O. Su. G. _woerd-a_, Isl. _verd-a_, interesse, pertinere.

WORLIN, _s._ A puny and feeble creature.

_Dunbar._

A dimin. from _worl_, _wurl_, _wroul_, all corr. from _Warwolf_, q. v.

_To_ WORRIE, _v. a._ To strangle.

_Kennedy._

_To_ ~Worry~, _v. n._ To choak, to be suffocated, S.

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