Vncomely, _adj._ unsuitable, _prol._ 13. Vnconuenient, _adj._ unsuitable, unbecoming, unfit, 151/16, 154/16. Vnderstande, _pp._ understood, 156/27. Vnder-wodde, _s._ underwood, 131/2. Vndouted, _adv._ doubtless, 146/48. Vngiue, _v._ to give out the damp, 25/16. Vnhappy, _adj._ unhappy, unfortunate, 144/20. Vpholdyng, _s._ maintaining in repair, 5/38. Vppe, _adj._ up, risen, 149/8. Vppe, _adv._ up, 13/8. Vpwarde, _adv._ upward, 16/17. Vse, _pr. pl._ are accustomed, 21/29. Vtter, _adj. compar._ outer, 138/12. Vttermoste, _adj. superl._ most outward, 4/41. Waincloutes, _s. pl._ pieces of iron for strengthening the axle-tree of a waggon, 5/19. On _clouts_, see J. E. T. Rogers, Hist. of Agriculture, i. 546. Wained, _pp._ weaned, 135/14. Waked, _pp._ awake, 146/1. Wallettes, _s. pl._ wallets, 141/69. Walnutshell, _s._ walnut-shell, 94/4. Walnuttes, _s. pl._ walnuts, 136/4, 140/4. Want, _v._ to lack, 79/12; wante, _pr. s. subj._ be lacking, 164/27. Warde, _s._ management; harde of warde, harde to manage, 79/4. Wardens, _s. pl._ large baking pears, 136/2. Warden-tree, _s._ a pear-tree, bearing large baking pears, 137/3. Wardropes, _s. pl._ wardrobes, 151/2. Ware, _s._ ware, merchandise, bargain, 118/4. Ware, _v._ to spend, 123/23. See Gloss. B. 15 (E. D. S.), p. 72; Gloss. B. 2, p. 42. Warke, _s._ work, 6/9, 21/26; warkes, _pl._ prol. 22, 143/11. Warrybredes, _s. pl._ worms just under the skin, 63/1. “_Wary-breeds_, or _Warnel-worms_, worms on the backs of cattle within their skin;” Bailey’s Dict. vol. i. ed. 1735. Cf. “_Warbot_, a worme, _escarbot_;” Palsgrave. Wartes, _s. pl._ warts, 118/2. Washen, _pp._ washed, 122/15; wasshen, 51/2. Waspes, _s. pl._ wasps, 122/47. Water-bowes, _s. pl._ smaller boughs or shoots of a tree (probably from their containing much sap), 129/17. Water-forowed, _pp._ drained by making furrows, 13/6, 33/5. Wauerynge, _pres. part._ wavering, 165/42. Waxen, _pp._ grown, 156/36. Wayne, _s._ a wain, waggon, 5/6. Wayne, _v._ wean, 39/5. Wayne-rope, _s._ a cart-rope, 5/6. Wayters, _s. pl._ waiters, 152/11. Weare, _v._ exhaust, 14/16. Weate, _s._ wet, moisture, 124/22. Wedders, _s. pl._ wether-sheep, 53/5. Wede, _v._ weed, 21/2. Wedes, _s. pl._ weeds, 146/37. Wedynge-hoke, _s._ weeding-hook, 21/7. Weike, _adj._ weak, 53/9. Icel. _veikr_. Were, _pt. s. subj._ would be, 121/2. Weter, _adj. compar._ wetter, 14/3. Wether, weather, 18/29. Wethy, _s._ a willow, 126/3, 130/5, 138/31. Wethy-wode, _s._ withy-wood, willow-wood, 24/8. [_Not_ osier.] Weyke, _adv._ weak, 66/10. _See_ Weike. What-someuer, whatsoever, 168/10. Whelpe, _s._ a young dog, 41/17. Whereas, _adv._ where that, where, 6/15. Whether, _adj._ which of the two, 40/20, 144/19.
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