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Rh hwas [*hwās], hwasi [*hwāsi], hwasel [hwāsəl] and hwesel, hwæsel [hwæsəl, hwǣsəl],, a wheezing sound, hoarse sound in the throat, of an asthmatic person. The forms, , have not been noted down with initial h, but in the form of [kwās] and more [kwāsi], both forms in The is more common, “a h. i’ de trot [‘throat’] ; on : [kwāsəl]. — The forms , are reported from — See the word.
 * “he had a in his breast”.

hwas [*hwās], hwasi [*hwāsi], hwasel [hwāsəl] and hwesel, hwæsel [hwæsəl, hwǣsəl],, 1) to wheeze, to produce hoarse throat-sounds, to be asthmatic. , are noted down in form of  [], [kwāsi] in  More :  and [kwāsəl] . : , . 2) of wind: to whistle; in this sense only reported in the derivative , from — *hvasa, *hvasla and whistle. For the vowel-sound in, , hvasa,, to whistle. l-derivatives are found in, but with deviating vowel-sounds: whaisle, wheasle, whosle,, to wheeze.
 * hvæsla; hvæsa,, to hiss,

hwäilet [hwäilət], hwäljet [hwäᶅət], , having thick, coarse peel, to potatoes. *hveljóttr from hvelja,, whale-skin; see further ,

hwäili [hwäili],, a potato having thick, coarse peel. The same word as, ;

hwäitel,, see , ,

hwedaklett [*hwed··aklæt·],, a whetstone, =, , [kwed··aklæt·]. See the word. The second part of the is, , stone.

hwedi, hwidi [hwedi, hwɩdi] and hwedisten, hwidisten [hwed··isten·, hwɩd··isten·],, a soft whetstone. ,, ,  [kwed··aklæt·]: of hvetja, , to whet, sharpen. hvettja and “hväddja”,, “hvättjesten” and “hväddjesten”, , “hvættesten” and hvedsten, , (soft) whetstone. , ,

hweg,, see ,

hwekk [hwɛk, hwæk],, a start; sudden fright; to get a h., to be startled; to gi’e ane a h., to startle one. In the same place is found [kwɛk, kwæk], which is the more common, and regularly developed, form in the Foula dialect. In and are noted down the forms: a) [hwak] and [kwak]; b)  in , kvekk (gvekk), kvökkur,, a start; kvekka, gvekke, vekke, väcka, kvökka, , to be startled. — gluff, , which is employed in the same sense, is far more widely used in than ,
 * — *hvekkr,

hwekk [hwɛk, hwæk],, to startle, to strike one with sudden terror, to h. ane. Also [kwɛk, kwæk]. Both forms are noted down in  [hwak] and [kwak]: and ; I dem, I startled them. — See ,
 * hvekkja; kvekkja,, to startle.

hwelji [hweᶅɩ (hwəᶅɩ), hwɩᶅɩ], , 1) whale-skin. ; 2) (a piece of) tough skin,  in flaying an animal: inner coating, attached to the flesh, difficult to flay off, “a h. underneath”. 3) outer covering; film; layer of bark, of a walking-stick ; peel of a potato, 23*