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Warde, A. N. to take care of Ware, A. S. to be on one's guard, to beware

Warie, A. S. to abufe, to speak evil

of

Warifon, A. N. reward, merit
Watte, A. N. a watch, a guard
Wawe, A. S. a wave
Wedde, Wed, A. S. a pledge
Wede, A. S. clothing, apparel
Weder, A. S. a wether sheep
Weived, A. S. curtained
Wele, A. S. wealth, profperity
Wele, for will

Welked, A. S. withered, mouldy
Welken, A. S. the sky

Welketh, A. S. decayeth, withereth Wend, for wened, A. S. thought, intended

Wende, A. S. to go

Wene, A. S. to think, fuppofe
Wene, A. S. a guefs, fuppofition
Went, A. S. a way

Wepenles, A. S. weaponless
Werche, Werke, A. S. work

Were, A. S. to wear

Were, A.S. confufion, doubt, un

certainty

Wifebode, A. S. the state of a wife Wight, A. S. a person, male or female

Wilde, A. S. impatient of
Wimple, A. N. a covering for the
neck

Winne, A. S. to gain
Wirche, A. S. to do, to cause
Wis, A. S. certainly
Wife, A. S. manner
Wiße, A. S. to teach, to direct
Wisfhe, A. S. to wash
Wiften, A.S. knew
Wit, A. S. to blame
Wite, A. S. to know
Wite, A. S. acquaintance with, or
knowledge of

Withholde, A. S. retained
Withfaye, A.S. to contradict, to
deny

Withfet, A. S. to upset, refift
Witte, A. S. understanding, capacity
Wo, A.S. to ftop, to check
Wo, A. S. forrowful

Wode, A. S. mad, violent
Wode, A. S. wood

Wol, A. S. to will

Wolde, A. S. would, been willing

Werne, A.S. to caution, apprize, Wombe, A. S. the belly

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Whele, for while

Where, for anywhere

Whether, A. S. which of two While, A. S. time

Whilom, A. S. once on a time Who, A. S. one

Wonde, A. S. to fear, to defift through fear

Wonde, part. of wone

Wonder, A. S. wonderfully, very

Wone, A. S. cuftom, habitation
Wone, A. S. to dwell

Woo, be, for to fuffer

Wort, A. S. a cabbage
Worth, A. S. to be, to go

Woft for woteft, A.S. knoweft
Wote, Wot, A. S. to know
Wot, A. S. knew

Wowe, qy., i. 324.
Wowe, A. S. to woo

Who faith, for one would fay, i. 4. Woxe, A. S. grew

Wicke, A. S. wicked

Wicke, A. S. wickedness

Wierd, A. S. fortune

Wrecche, A.S. to be avenged

Wreche, A. S. revenge, anger Wulle, A. S. wool

Wierdes, A. S. the fates or destinies Y, for g

Yaf, Yef, A. S. gave

Yare, A. S. ready

Ydriades, qy.

Yeme, A. S. to take care of

Yerde, A. S. a rod or staff
Yeven, A. S. to give

Ydromaunce, A. N. divination by Yeveth, A. S. giveth

water

Ye, for thee

Ye, A. S. yes, certainly

Yede, A. S. went

Yit, for yet

Yolde, A. S. yielded, repaid
Yomen, A. S. a fervant
Yove, A. S. gave

Yelpe, A. S. to prate, to boast

THE END.

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