Part 939 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 5870K 2022-07-20

_To_ WADGE, _v a_ To shake in a threatening manner, to brandish, S B

Su G _waeg-a_, Belg _weeg-en_, librare

WADY, _adj_ Vain

V ~Vaudie~

WAE, _s_ Wo

V ~Wa~

~Waeful~, _adj_

1 Woful, sorrowful; _waefu'_, S

_Burns_

2 Causing sorrow, S

_Ritson_

~Waeness~, _s_ Sorrow, vexation, S

~Waesucks~, _interj_ Alas, Clydes

_Falls of Clyde_

A S _wa_, and Dan Sax _usic_, vae nobis

WAFF, WAIF, WAYF, _adj_

1 Strayed, and not as yet claimed

_Quon Att_

Fr _guesves_, _vuayves_, strays; Isl _vof-a_, to wander

2 Solitary, denoting the aard situation of one who is in a strange place where he has not a single acquaintance, S

3 Worthless in conduct, immoral, S

4 Low-born, ignoble, S A

_Mannering_