Part 961 (2/2)
~Weirdless~, ~Wierdless~, _adj_ Unprosperous, through so cross in one's lot, S
_To_ WEISE, WYSE, _v a_
1 To use policy, for attaining any object, S
_Watson_
2 To lead, direct, S
_Ramsay_
3 To turn by art, rather than strength, S
_Ramsay_
4 _To weise awa'_, to wheedle; as, to entice a tradesman to leave his master; Clydes
Teut _wys-en_, to teach, to show; or O Fr _vois-ier_, _ves-ier_, tromper, ruser; _wiseux_, fin, subtil
_To_ ~Weise~, ~Wyse~, _v n_ To incline, S
_Ramsay_
_To_ WEIT, _v n_ To make inquiry
A S _wit-an_, providere; Su G _wit-a_, probare
WEIT, WEET, _s_ Rain, wetness, S
_Douglas_
A S _waeta_, humidity, Isl _vaeta_, rain
_To_ ~Weit~, ~Weet~, _v a_ To wet, S
_Burns_
~Weet~, ~Weit~, _adj_ Wet, S
~Weetie~, _adj_ Wet, S B
WELANY, _s_ Darace
_Barb_