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 *Werk, work, 208, 378, 886; pl. Werkus, 567.
 * Werre, s. war, 282, 545, 664.
 * Werrede, 1 p. pl. pt. warred we, 39.
 * Wers, worse, 23], 783, 1106.
 * Wetin, 1 p. pl. pr. we know, we wit,
 * Wetinge, wetting, moisture, 1033.
 * Wexe, v. to wax, grow, become, 938.
 * Wham, dat. whom, 793; pl. 780, 1042.
 * Whan, when, 1, 106; Whanne, 466, 1107.
 * What, 31, 173; whatsoever, 68; What so, whatsoever, 359.
 * Wherefore, on which account, 385, 394, 401, 404, 601.
 * Wherewiþ, wherewith, 852.
 * Whete, wheat, 692.
 * Wheþur, whether, 765.
 * Whi, s. man, 571. See Weiȝ.
 * Whi, why, 79, 432, 834, 836.
 * Whiche; þe whicke, which, 1127.
 * While, a time, period, while, 336; whilst, 236; þe while, whilst, 562; in the mean while, 1132.
 * Whit, white, 719.
 * Whitli, for Wihtli, nimbly, quickly, 185.
 * Whon, for Won, abundance, 353.
 * Wide, wide, i. e. great, 216.
 * Wide, adv. far and wide, 531.
 * Wifis, wives, 53; Wiuus, 403. See Wiuns,
 * Wihes, s. pl. men, 263. See Weiȝ.
 * Wikke, adj. wicked, 537; difficult; wikke to staunche, hard to check, 938; pl. wicked (men), 1002.
 * Wikkede, adj. wicked, 378, 1057.
 * Wikkednesse, wickedness, 786.
 * Wil, will, pleasure, 1, 96, 99, 427; Wile 736; Wille, 72, 170, 606, 707.
 * Wilde, adj. wild, 4, 938.
 * Wilfully, voluntarily, by choice, 604; intentionally, 1026.
 * Wilne,.1 p. pl. pr. we desire, 289, 304, 350, 600; Wilnen, 461; 2 p. 898, 900: 3 p. Wilnen, desire, 587; imp. s. Wilne, desire, 516; pt. s. Wilnede, desired, 150; 2 p. s. pr. Wilnest, desirest, 257. A.S. silnian.
 * Win, s. winning (see Lat. text), 350.
 * Wind, wind, 92, 436, 487, 488; pl. Windus, 484.
 * Wine, wine, 678.
 * Winne, ger. to win, 80, 450, 804; conquer, 548; to get, acquire, 1038.
 * Winus, pl. vines (Lat. vites), 847.
 * Wirche, ger. to work, 688; Wirchen, 427; v. Wirche, to do, 754; Wirchen, 551; Wirke, 46; 2 p. pl. pr. *Wirchen, ye act, 907, 1104; Wirche, ye do, 832; ye work, 629; pl. Wirchen, work, do, perform, 717.
 * Wis, wise, 231, 534; pl. Wise, wise men, 12, 224, 973, 1112.
 * Wische, 1 p. pr. pl. wish, 69.
 * Wisdam, wisdom, 102, 211.
 * Wise, s. way, manner, 22, 45, 197, 680, 1085.
 * Wisliche, wisely, 516; Wisli, 844; Wisly, 913.
 * Wisse, ger. to instruct, 454; to inform, 762, A.S. wísian.
 * Wiste, pt. s. knew, 14; pp. Wist, known, 4, 944.
 * Wit, s. wisdom, intelligence, 96, 211, 534, 924; Witte, 23, 905; wit, 966; pl. Wittus, wits, 102, 266.
 * Wite, for Whit, whit, 354 (or else knowledge, acquaintance with; but less likely).
 * Witen, ger. to wit, know, 150; Wite, 1002; v. Witen, 208; Wite, 258; 1 p. pl. pr. Witen, we know, 473, 585; 2 p. ye-know, 860, 922. A.S. witan.
 * Witeþ, pr. s. keeps, 698. See note, and Gloss, to Will. of Palerne.
 * Wiþ, prep. with, 3; against, 37, 3415 along with, 342.
 * Withdrawe, v. to refrain from, 895.
 * Wiþinne, prep. within, 38, 338.
 * Wiþoute, prep. without, 66, 240.