Part 971 (1/2)
1 A twig, S
_Burns_
2 A wand, a small switch, S
Dan _vigre_, vi-er_, to be pliant
WICKET, _s_ The back-door of a barn, Ang
Belg _wicket_, portula, Fr _guichet_
WIDDEN-DREME, WINDREM, WIDDRIM, _s_ _In a widden-dream_, or _windream_, all of a sudden; also, in a state of confusion, S B
_Pop Ball_
A S _woda-dream_, furor, madness
WIDDERSINNIS, WEDDERSHYNNYS, WIDDERSINS, WIDDERshi+NS, WITHERshi+NS, WODERshi+NS, _adv_ The contrary way, contrary to the course of the sun, S
_Douglas_
A S _wither_, contra, _sunne_, sol; or rather, Teut _weder-sins_, contrario modo
WIDDIE, WIDDY, _s_
1 A rope s of ; used to denote a halter, S
_Lyndsay_
2 The terallows itself
3 A twig, having several sether, it is used as a whip, the single grain serving for a handle, Caithn
Su G _widia_, vi_, id
~Widdifow~, ~Viddiful~, _s_
1 Properly, one who deserves to _fill_ a _widdie_ or halter, S
_Lyndsay_
2 In pl equivalent to _brave boys_, in sea language
_Compl S_