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 *Vp, adv. up, 483, 487.
 * Vpon, upon, 739; Upon, 39, &c.
 * Vppe, upon, 861.
 * Vs, dat. to us, 27, 331; for us, 447; acc. us, 28; Vs silf, ourselves, an error for hem silf, themselves, 873.
 * Vse, v. to use, 439, 508; 2 p. pl. pr. Vsen, ye use, 559, 845; pr. pl. Vsen, are wont, 865. use, are used, are wont to do, 202; use, make use of, 522; pp. Vsed, 839, 1050; been wont (to do), 713.
 * Vse, s. use, 720.


 * Wachinge, s. washing, 409.
 * Wahche, pp. washed, 423.
 * Waken, 1 p. pl. pr. we wake, 359; 2 p. ye wake, 786.
 * Wakrong, adj. wakeful, 537. Cf. A.S. wacol, wakeful; the suffix seems to be A.S. ranc, abundant; E. rank.
 * Walke, ger. to walk, 498.
 * Walleþ, pr. s. boils up, wells up, 499. A.S. weallan, to boil.
 * Wan, for Whan, when, 13.
 * Wante, dat. waut, 867; penury, 857; misery, 1126; lack, 1103.
 * Wanteþ, pr. s. lacks, 860; Wantus, fails, lacks, 891; ȝou wantus, fails you, 851; 1 p. pl. Wante, we lack, 354; pr. s. Wanteþ, lacks, 860; pl. s. Wantede, lacked, 263.
 * Wardain, warden, 537.
 * Warde, s. keeping, 1035.
 * Warme, ger. to warm, 332.
 * Warne, 1 p. s. pr. I warn, 205; I declare, 1124; pl. we warn, 31.
 * Was, pt. s. was, 4, 8, &c.
 * Waste, ger. to waste, destroy, 545; pr. s. Wasteþ, wastes, 238; pres. pt. Wastinge, decaying, 980; pp. Wastid, wasted, 292.
 * Watur, water, 92, 436, 485, 1026, 1033.
 * Wawe, s. wave, 436, 485; pl. Wawus, 992, 483, 487.
 * Waxe, wax, 236.
 * Waxeþ, pr. s. grows, 926; 1 p. pr. pl. Waxen, we grow, 327.
 * We, pron. we, 27, &c.
 * Wede, garment, 6, 403.
 * Wedur, weather, 926; pl. Wedures, storms, 443.
 * Weduringe, weather, state of the weather, 922; Weduring, 1.
 * Weele, apparently an error for Wel, well, 367.
 * Weith (= weiht), wight, man, 1; Weiht, 185; Weizht, 150. See Weiȝ, Wiȝth.
 * Weiȝ, wight, man, 69; Weih, 231, 258, 943; Wehy, 736; pl. Weihes, 238, 618; Weies, 17, 58, 585, 864; Weihuus, 698, 922, 1092; Weiȝes, 783. A.S. wiga, a warrior.
 * Weke, s. wick, 236.
 * Wel, well, 91, 106; wel to like, very pleasant, 926.
 * Welde, 1 p. pl. pr. we wield, i. e. possess, 34; v. to possess, 289; pr. s. Weldus, possesses, 978.
 * Wele, s. wealth, 32.
 * Wele, for Wole, ye will, 820.
 * Wel-langaged, pp. learned in languages, 171.
 * Welle-springus, pl. well-springs, 499.
 * Welpe, s. weal, prosperity, 700, 919.
 * Wende, v. to wend, go, 178, 500, 1090, 1092; Wenden, 1106; pr. s. Wendus, goes, 3; 1 p. pl. Wende, 34, 990; 2 p. Wenden, ye turn, try, 804; 2 p. s. pr. Wendest, 80; pp. (weren) Went, 53.
 * Wene, v. to ween, suppose, 943; 2 p. s. pr. Wenst, thou weenest, dost suppose, 534; pl. Wene, ye imagine, think, suppose, 548, 1121; pt. pl. Wende, weened, expected, 50.
 * Wente, pt. pl. went, 6; pp. Went, 53. See Wende.
 * Were, pt. pl. were, 11; Weren, 5; 1 p. pl. pr. Weren, we were, 217; pt. s. subj. might be, 67, 470; would be, 872; should chance to be, 105; pt. pl. subj. Were, might be, 132.