Part 947 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 4950K 2022-07-20

_Rudd_

WAND, WANDE, _s_

1 A sceptre; or badge of authority

_Sir Tristrem_

_Under the wand_, in a state of subjection

_Douglas_

2 The rod of correction

_Lyndsay_

3 A fishi+ng rod, S

_Acts Ja VI_

Su G _wand_, Dan _vaand_, baculus, virga

~Wand-bed~, _s_ A wicker-bed

_Spalding_

WAND, _pret_ of the _v_ _To wind_

_Wallace_

_To_ WANDYS, _v n_ To feel the impression of fear; also to indicate this

_Barbour_

A S _wand-ian_, to fear; to become remiss from fear

WANDIT L _wanderit_

_S P Repr_

WANDOCHT, _s_ A weak or puny creature, S B

V ~Undoch~