Part 955 (2/2)

_Stat. Acc._

A. S. _wad_, Belg. _waede_, Lat. _vad-um_.

WATLING STRETE, VATLANT STREIT, a term used to denote the milky way, from its fancied resemblance of a broad street or causeway.

_Doug._

WATTIE, _s._ A blow, Ang.

Su. G. _hwat_, celer?

WATTLE, _s._ A tax paid in Shetland; said to have been introduced in return for the distribution of holy _water_.

_Stat. Acc._

To WAUBLE, _v. n._ To swing, to reel, S. O.

Isl. _veifl-a_, saepius vibrare.

_Burns._

WAUCH, _s._ Wall.

_Peblis Play._

A. S. _wah_, paries; A. Bor. _wogh_, id.

_To_ WAUCHT, WACHT OUT, WAUGHT, WAUCH, _v. a._ To quaff, to swig, S.

_N. Burne._

A. S. _veaht_, irriguus; Isl. _vokua_, madefieri.

~Waucht, Waught~, _s._ A large draught of any liquid, S.

_Ramsay._

_To_ WAUE, _v. a._ To toss, to agitate.

A. S. _waf-ian_, fluctuare.

_Douglas._

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