Part 983 (1/2)

WITTIS, _s. pl._ The senses.

_Henrysone._

WIZEN, _s._ The throat. S.

_Journ. Lond._

E. _weasand_, the windpipe.

_To_ WIZZEN, _v. n._ To become dry.

V. ~Wisen~.

WLONK, _adj._

1. Gaudily dressed; superl. _wlonkest_.

_Sir Gawan._

2. Rich.

_Ibid._

~Wlonk~, _s._ A woman of rank, or one splendidly dressed.

_Dunbar._

A. S. _wlonce_, _wlance_, gay, splendid, rich.

WOAGE, _s._ A military expedition.

V. ~Wiage~.

WOB, _s._ A web, S. _wab_.

_Douglas._

~Wobster~, ~Wobstar~, _s._ A weaver, S. _wabster_.

_Lyndsay._

WOBAT, _adj._ Feeble, decayed; _wobart_, Ang.

V. ~Vowbet~.