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V. under ~Wouf~.

WOW, _interj._ Expressive of admiration, S., often _vow_.

V. ~Vow~.

_Douglas._

WOWN, _s._ Wont, custom.

_Wyntown._

A. S. _wuna_, Alem. _uuone_, mos.

~Wowne~, _adj._ Wont, accustomed.

_Wynt._

WRA, _s._ Hiding-place.

_Douglas._

Dan. _vraae_, a corner, a lurking-hole.

_To_ WRABIL, _v. n._ To move in a slow undulating manner, like a worm; to wriggle; S. _warble_, _wurble_.

_Douglas._

_Warple_ is used in the same sense, S. B.

_Ross._

Teut. _wurbel-en_, Belg. _wervel-en_, gyros agere, in orbem versare.

WRACHYS, ghosts.

V. ~Wraith~.

_Doug._

WRACK, _s._ For its different senses, V. ~Wrak~.

WRAIGHLY, _adv._ Strangely, or awkwardly.

_Gawan and Gol._