Part 957 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 4970K 2022-07-20

~We~, ~Wee~, ~Wie~, _adj_ Small, little, S

_Henrysone_

WEAM-ILL, _s_ The belly-ache

V ~Wambe~

WEAN, WEEANE, _s_ A child, S

_Ross_

Q _wee ane_, synon with _little ane_, S id

_To_ WEAR IN, _v a_

1 To gather in with caution, as a shepherd conducts his flock into the fold, S

_The Ew-bughts_

Teut _weer-en_, propulsare

2 As a _neut v_, to move slowly and cautiously

WEARY, _adj_

1 Feeble; as, _a weary bairn_, a child that is declining, S

A S _werig_, lassus

2 Vexatious, causing trouble, S

A S _werig_, nus

_Gl Sibb_

3 Vexed, sorrowful

_Ritson_

~Weariful~, _adj_ Causing pain or trouble; pron _wearifow_, S

WEassES, _s pl_ A species of breeching for the necks of work-horses, Orkn