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Unbreathed, unexercised, unpractised.

Unnape, a term in hunting, to stop every hole before the fox Weird, prophetic.
is uncaped or turned out of the bag.
Uncharged, unattacked. Tim, Ath.
Unclew, to unwind, to ruin.

Wakin, the sky.
Welkin-eye, blue eye.

Well a near, well-a-day, lack-a-day:
Wend, to go.

Uncorned, unrefined, unadorned. Hen. V
Unconfirmed, unpractised in the ways of the world, not
hardened.

Westward-hoe, the name of a play acted in Shakspeare;
time. Twel, Night.

Undercraft, a phrase from heraldry, to wear beneath the

Wether, used for ram,

crest.

Uneffected, 1. e. fire, shining without heat. Ham.

Whelked, varied with protuberances; from sheike, protu.
berances, a small shell-fish.

Unerpressive, inexpressible. As you.
Ungenilured, not having genitals.

Unhaired, unbearded, youthful
Unhappy, sometimes, for mischievously waggish, unlucky.

Unhoused, free from domestic cares.

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Wagh, sometimes, to valle or extcem.

Whe'r, often for whether.

Where, sometimes, for whereas.

Whiffler, an officer who walked in processions.

Whiles, until. Twel. Night.
Whipstock, the carter's whip.
Whirring, hurrying away.
Whist, being silent. Temp.
Whiting time, bleaching time.
Whitsters, bleachers of linen.
Whittle, a pocket clasp knife.

Whooping, measure and reckoning. As you.

Whimpled, hooded, or veiled; from wimple, a hood.

Winchester goose, a strumpet; the stews were formerly
licensed by the bishop of Winchester.

Winking gates, gates hastily closed from fear of danger.
Winnowed, sifted or examined.

Wis, to know.

Wish, sometimes, to recommend or desire.

Wits, sometimes, for senses.

Wittol-cuckold, one who knows himself a cuckold, and is contented.

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Zany, a buffoon, a merry Andrew
Zealous, pious, influenced by religion.
Zed, a term of contempt. The letter
originally Teutonic. Icar.

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