stripe, 199, _measure_. swa, _so_. swear, _oath_. swete, 103, qy. sweté, _sweaty?_ swippyng, _striking fast_, as in threshing. swipylles, 112; "a swepyl is _that staff of the flail with which the corn is beaten out_, vulgarly a supple," Percy: _swingle_. swynkers, _laborers_. syde, _long_. syne, _then_. tald, _told_. tee, _too_. teene, _sorrow_, _suffering_. tent, 58, "_a kind of Alicant, a general name for Spanish wines, except white_." Halliwell. tha, _then_. than, _then_. thannes, _thence_. thee, _thrive_. then, _than_. think lang, _suffer from ennui_. thir, _these_. tho, _then_. thouz, _though_. thrang, _close_. thristing, _thirsting_. thristlecock, _throstle_, _thrush_. thrustand, _thrusting_, _pressing_. tide, _time_. tint, _lost_. tittles and tattles, "_clots of dirt such as hang on a cow's tail_." to-brast, _burst in pieces_. to-claterde, 111, _beaten in_ (with noise)? to-flaterde, 111, _broken to pieces?_ tokynyng, 107, _token_, _sign_. tolbooth, _prison_. tone, _taken_. trestly, _truly_, _confidently_. trippande, _tripping_. tryst, _an appointment to meet_; _to make such an appointment_. tuggut, _tugged_. twatling, 43, _small_, _piddling_. twine, _part_ (_from_). unhappy, 42, _ill-conditioned_. unlusum, _unlovely_, _revolting_; was his likame dicht, 150, _unlovely was the condition into which his body was brought_. up, _upon_; upon lofte, _on high_. verrey, _very_, _true_. vow, _exclamation of admiration_. wa', _wall_. wad, _would_. wad, _wager_. waft, _weft_, _woof_. wale, _choose_. wallow't, _became pale_. wame, _belly_, _stomach_. wan, 91, _come_, _got_. war, _worse_. ware, _aware_. waryd, _cursed_. wat, _know_. wearifu', _causing pain or trouble_. wede, _dress_. weel-faurd, _well-favored_, _fair_. weet, _know_. weir, _war_. weir, 149, _were_. weloo, interjection of grief. we'se, _we shall or will_. wha's aucht, _who is it owns?_ whang, _slice_. whereas, _where that_, _where_. white moneye, _silver_. whoard, _hoard_, _keep_. whorles and spindles, 101, "_instruments used in Scotland for spinning instead of spinning-wheels_." Percy. wicht, _wight_, _creature_. wiel, _wield_. wight, _quick_. will, _uncertain how to proceed_, _distracted_. win, _go_. winna, _will not_. winsome, _gay_, _comely_, _pleasant_. withouttin, _without_. witted, 195, _endowed with wit?_ wo, woo, _sad_. wobs, _webs_. woir, _worse_. wood, _frantic_. wow, _woe_. wow, _vow_; exclamation of admiration. woweir, _wooer_, _suitor_. wraik, _wreck_. wrest and wrang, 113, _writhed and twisted_. wryth away, _put aside_. wynne, _joy_. wynnit, _dwelt_. wyspys, _wisps_. wyte, _blame_. wyte, for wot, _know_. yates, _gates_. ycha, _every_.
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