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V. ~Weid~.

_Roull._

WEE, _s._ Wight.

V. ~Wy~.

_Sir Gawan._

WEEBO, _s._ Common ragwort, S.

WEFT, _s._ Woof.

V. ~Waft~.

WEEGLE, _v. n._ To waggle.

V. ~Waigle~.

~Weegglie~, _adj._

1. Waggling, unstable, S.

2. Having a wriggling motion in walking, S.

Belg. _be-weeglik_, unstable, pliable.

WEEM, _s._

1. A natural cave, Fife, Ang.

_Stat. Acc._

2. An artificial cave, or subterraneous building, Ang.

_Stat. Acc._

From Gael, _uamha_, a cave.

WEEPERS, _s. pl._ Stripes of muslin or cambric, st.i.tched on the extremities of the sleeves of a black coat or gown, as a badge of mourning, S.

_Burns._