---- _v. a._ == war against a person or thing. pret. ‘worrede.’ RG. 371, 70; part. ‘ywerred.’ RG. 3; ‘iworred.’ Ibid. Ward, _sb._ == guard. RG. 461 ---- == division of an army. Alys. 1996 ---- _v. a._ RG. 41, 491 Warden, _sb._ RG. 314, 436 Ware, _sb._ == wares. HD. 52; reward. Pol. S. 192. AS. wáru Ware, _sb._ == thing, affair. Moral Ode, st. 32 (Hickes); but the Egerton MS. st. 34, reads ‘gare,’ i. e. gear Ware, a collective term, ‘watres ware.’ Ps. xvii. 16; ‘windes ware.’ Ibid. v. 11; probably the AS. ware Ware, _sb._ == spring. Ps. lxxiii. 17. Lat. ver. O. Engl. veer Ware, _adj._ Wright’s L. P. pp. 30, 103; [yware]. RG. 388; [iwarte]. O. and N. 1219. AS. wǽr Warentment, _sb._ == military apparel. Alys. 7943. Fr. garnement Wariness, _sb._ [iwarness]. O. and N. 1226 Waring, _sb._ == price. Ps. xliii. 13 Warison, _sb._ == reward. Alys. 2512. Fr. guérison Warn, _v. a._ == advise a person. HD. 2834. AS. warnian Warn, _v. a._ == refuse a thing to a person. RG. 367, 550 ---- == hinder. 1274 B. Warned, _adj._ == defended, said of a city. Ps. xxx. 22; fortified. Ps. cvii. 11 Warnesture, _sb._ == garrison. RG. 94 Warrant, _v. a._ == insure safety to a person, keep harmless. Alys. 2132 Warp, _v. a._ == throw. HD. 1061; 3 s. pres. ‘werth.’ HD. 1176; place [worp]. O. and N. 596; pret. ‘warp.’ O. and N. 45 ---- == strike. part. ‘iworpe.’ O. and N. 1119. AS. weorpan Warring, _sb._ == fighting. Alys. 6095 Warring, _sb._ == cursing. Manuel des Pecches, 1289 Warrior, _sb._ Alys. 1461 Warye, _v. a._ == curse. See Werien Warȝtreo, _sb._ == cursed tree, gibbet. 2233 B. AS. werg, accursed Was. See Be Was, == whose. See Who Wash, _v. a._ RG. 435; [whosshe]. Wright’s L. P. p. 70; pret. ‘wosh.’ 273 β; ‘wesche.’ Ps. lxxii. 13 Wassail, _sb._ RG. 117 ---- _v. n._ HD. 2098 Waste, _sb._ == reckless spending. RG. 376 ---- == wilderness. Alys. 7121 ---- _v. a._ RG. 136 Wastel, _sb._ == cake of fine flour. HD. 779 Wasteyn, _sb._ == wilderness. Manuel des Pecches, 1767 Wate, _sb._ == luck, hap, that which is foretold. RG. 31, 411. AS. hwatu, divination Water, _sb._ RG. 371, 402 ---- _v. a._ Ps. lxxvii. 15 Watercress, _sb._ Alys. 5767 Waterdog, _sb._ Alys. 5771 Waterless, _adj._ Ps. cvi. 25 Wathe, _sb._ == torment. Ps. cxiv. 3. AS. wíte Watloker, == much rather. See Whatloker. Wave, _sb._ 525 β; [wawe]. Alys. 5018. AS. wǽg, wáðuma Wawe, _v. a._ == move. RG. 207. Alys. 2634. AS. wegan, wágian Wawe, _v. n._ == wag, _q. v._ Wawing, _sb._ == motion. Fr. Sci. 385 Wax, _sb._ Pol. S. 151. AS. weax Wax, _v. n._ RG. 9, 442; part. ‘ywox.’ RG. 412. AS. weaxan Waxing, _sb._ Fr. Sci. 335 Way, _sb._ == road. RG. 7, 391; ‘to fly his way.’ O. and N. 308. ‘Do way,’ an expression like our ‘Get along with you.’ Alys. 7646; pl. ‘weyre.’ Body and Soul, 63 Way, _sb._ == mass? Ritson’s AS. viii. 31. AS. wæcg Wayle, _sb._ == a girl. Wright’s L. P. p. 38. AS. wylen Waynoun, a proper name? Wright’s L. P. p. 47 Wayte, _sb._ See Wait
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