Part 939 (2/2)
~Waff-like~, _adj_ Having a very shabby or suspicious appearance, S
~Waffie~, _s_ A vagabond, Ang
_To_ WAFF, WAIF, _v n_ To wave, to fluctuate, S
_Gawan and Gol_
A S _waf-ian_, Seft-a_, vacillare
_To_ ~Waff~, ~Waif~, _v a_ To wave, S
_Douglas_
~Waff~, ~Waif~, _s_
1 A hasty , S
_Arnot_
2 A signal,
_Cromarty_
3 A transient view; as _I had just a waff o' him_, S
_Guthrie_
4 A slight stroke fro, S
5 A sudden affection, producing a bodily ailment; as _a waff of cauld_, S
6 The contagion of evil example
_Walker_
WAFT, WEFT, WOFT, _s_ The woof in a web, S
_Adam_
A S _wefta_, Su G _waeft_, id, from _-a_, to weave
WA-GANG, WAYGANG, _s_
1 A departure
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