Part 38 (2/2)

The Pirate Walter Scott 4470K 2022-07-22

Whigamore, a term of the same meaning with _Whig_, applied to Presbyterians, but more contemptuous.

Whiles, sometimes.

Whilk, which.

Whingers, hangers, knives.

Whittie-whattieing, shuffling or wheedling.

Whittle, a knife.

Wi', with.

Wick, an open bay.

Win, to get.

Withy, a rope of twisted wands.

Wot, to know.

Wowf, crazy.

Yarn-windle, a yarn-winder.

Yestreen, yesterday.

Yett, a gate.

END OF VOL. I.

THE PIRATE.

Nothing in him---- But doth suffer a sea-change.

_Tempest._

THE PIRATE.

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