Part 967 (1/2)

V. ~Quhaip~.

WHAURIE, _s._ A fondling designation for a child, Ang.

C. B. _chuarae_, ludere.

_To_ WHEAK, WEEK, _v. n._

1. To squeak, S.

2. To whine, S.

3. To whistle at intervals, S.

Isl. _quak-a_, leviter clamitare.

~Wheak~, ~Week~, _s._ A squeak, S.

WHEELIN, _s._ Coa.r.s.e worsted, S., as spun on the large _wheel_.

_To_ WHEEP, _v. n._

1. To give a sharp, intermittent whistle, S.

2. To squeak, S.

Su. G. _hwip-a_, to whoop.

_To_ WHEEPLE, _v. n._

1. To attempt ineffectually to whistle, S.

2. To whistle in a low flat tone, S.

WHEEPLE, _s._ A shrill intermittent whistle, S.

_Stat. Acc._

WHEEPS, _s. pl._ An instrument for raising the _brig-heads_ of a mill, S. B.

WHELEN, Perh. an error for _whelcen_, who; Su. G. _hwilken_, id.

_Sir Gawan._