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 will, wish. wimpled, veiled. wind, to render scant of wind. wise, manner. wist, knew. wit, know. wite, blame. with, by. with-hold, hold against, be hostile; retain. withholden, retained, held. withinforth, within. withoutforth, outside. withsay, gainsay. wittily, cleverly. witting, knowledge. woe worth, evil befall, evil be to. wolt, wilt. won up, struggled up. wonderly, exceedingly, wonderfully. wont, accustomed, used. wood, mad. woodly, madly, wildly. woodness, madness. wood-shaw, wood, thicket. worship, honour. worshipfully and manly, in an honourable and manly way. worth, worthy. worts, roots, herbs. wot, I know. wrake, ruin, destruction; injury. wrast, wrested. wroken, wreaked. wrothe, wrenched. wrung, twisted about.

yede, yode, went. yield, yielded. yielden, yielded. yolden, yielded, surrendered. y-wis, certainly.