Part 972 (1/2)
V ~We~
WIEL, _s_ A small whirlpool
V ~Wele~
WIFE, WYF, WYFE, _s_ A woe, S
_Lyndsay_
A S Su G _wif_, mulier, foemina
~Wiflie~, ~Wyfelie~, _adj_ Fe to woman
_bellenden_
A S _wiflic_, muliebris, foemineus
WYG, WEIG, WHIG, _s_ A s roll, baked with butter and currants, S
Teut _wegghe_, panis triticeus; libuum, et libum lunatum
WIG, WYG, _s_ Apparently, a wall A thing is said to _gang frae wyg to hen it is moved backwards and forwards from the one wall of a house to the other, S B
_Ross_
A S _wag_, Su G _waegg_, Belg _weeg_, paries
WIGG, WHIG, _s_ The thin serous liquid, which lies below the cream, in a churn, after it has becoitated, S
B
_Journ Lond_
_To_ WIGGLE, _v n_ To wriggle
V ~Waigle~
WIGHT, _s_ The shrew-mouse, Orkn
_Stat Acc_
Su G _wickt_, any thing very small