Part 947 (2/2)

WANDRETHE, _s._ Misfortune, great difficulty or danger.

_K. Hart._

Isl. _vandraedi_, Su. G. _wandraede_, discrimen, difficultas.

WANE, _s._ Defect, want.

_Gl. Complaynt._

WANE, _s._ Manner, fas.h.i.+on.

_Barbour._

Su. G. _wana_, Isl. _vane_, consuetudo, mos.

WANE, _s._ A wain.

_Maitland P._

WANE, _s._

1. A habitation.

_Wallace._

2. Denoting different apartments in the same habitation.

V. ~Won~, _v._

Teut. _woon_, habitatio.

WANE, _s._ Opinion, estimation.

_Wallace._

A. S. _wen_, _wena_, opinio.

_To_ WANEISE _one's self_, _v. a._ To put one's self to trouble, S. B.

A. S. _uneathe_, vix, moleste.

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