Part 954 (2/2)

Wa.s.sALAGE, _s._ Great achievement; also valour.

V. ~Va.s.salage~.

WASTELL, _s._ Bread used with the wastell-bowl.

_Chalm. Air._

L. B. _wastell-us_, id. Fr. _gasteau_.

WASTING, _s._ A consumption, a decline, S.

_To_ WAT, _v. n._ To know.

V. ~Wait~.

WATE, _adj._ Wet, moist, S.

_Douglas._

A. S. _waet_, humidus; _waet-an_, humectare.

WATE, _s._

1. A watchman, a centinel; wait, S.

_Douglas._

2. Now applied to the minstrels who go about playing in the night season, S.

Teut. _wachte_, excubiae; et vigiles, excubitores.

3. A place of ambush.

_At the wate_, in wait.

_Douglas._

WATER, WATTER, _s._

1. A river, or pretty large body of running water, S.

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