Part 949 (1/2)

_Ramsay._

WANTHRIFT, _s._

1. Prodigality, S.

_Maitland P._

2. A personal designation, denoting a prodigal.

_Montgomerie._

WANTHREVIN, _part. pa._ Not thriven, in a state of decline, S.

_Watson._

Sw. _vantrifne_, not thriving.

WANWEIRD, WANWERD, _s._ Unhappy fate, hard lot, S.

V. ~Weird~.

_Douglas._

WANWYT, _s._ Want of knowledge.

_Wyntown._

Belg. _wanwete_, Isl. _vanvitska_, id.

WANWORTH, WANWORDY, _adj._ Unworthy, S.

_Dunbar._

Isl. _vanvurde_, dedignor; _vanvirda_, dedecus.

~Wanworth~, _s._ An undervalue, S.

_Ferguson._

_To_ WAP, _v. a._

1. To throw quickly, S.

_Gawan and Gol._