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Wo-worth, an interjection of dislike, often used in

Scotland.

Wol, (v.) will.

Wolk, (v. n.) walked. Sc.
Wone, (n.) habitation. (Sax.)
Wonges, (n.) cheeks. (Sax.)
Wonith, (v. n.) dwelleth.
Wood-wale, (n.) a woodlark.
Woon? Vide I. 163. note 3.
Wore, (n.) a wear, pool.
Wortes, (n.) cabbage.

Wost, (v. n.) knewest.

Wow, (n.) care, misery.

Wox, (v. n.) waxed, grew.

Woy, (n.) weight. Vide I. 88. note 1. See also
Hickes's Thesaurus. I. 232. note a.

Wrak, (n.) merchandize, treasure. Sc.

to Wreak, (v. a.) to revenge.

Wypit, (p.) whipped, tied, inwoven, encircled. Sc.
"Goth. vippia, corona." Sibbald, voce wipp.
Wysure, (n.) wisdom. Sc.

to Wyt, (v.) to know.
to-Wyte, (p.) accused,
Wyter, (a.) wiser.

Y.

Y-bet, (p.) beaten, stamped, coined.

Y-crazed, (p.) broken. Chaucer.

Y-dight, (p.) dressed.

Y-fere, (adv.) in company together.

Y-heled, (p.) covered.

Y-hent, (p.) caught.

Y-greithed, (p.) prepared, adorned.

Y-meddled, (p.) mixed.

Y-soupit, (p.) soaked. Sc.

Y-tight, Qu. y-dight? Vide I. 162. note 9,

Y-witte, (v.) know..

Y-yearned, (p.) vexed, anxious.

Yamer, (n.) a shriek. Sc. " Vox a sono conficta.”
Rudd. Gloss.

Yard, (n.) garden. Vide I. 305. note 1. also 399.

note 13.

Yare, (a.) ready.

Yare, (adv.) suddenly.

Yarked, (p.) prepared.

to Yearn, (v.) to desire eagerly:

Yede, yeid, (v.) went.

to Yelp, (v.)to cry, wail, boast, prate. Yern, (adv.) eagerly.

Yernid, (p.) desired.

Yet, (adv.) still farther.

Yewt, (n.) a scream. Sc. Vide Yamer.

Ying, (a.) young.

Ynglis, English.

Yode, (v. n.) went.

Yold, (v.) yielded.

Yore, (a.) far, long.

Ypocras, (n.) medicated wine, the materials of

which are to be found in

many old recipe-books.

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