Part 972 (2/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 6580K 2022-07-20

WILD COTTON, cotton-grass, a plant, S B; also called _Moss-crops_, S

WILDFIRE, _s_ The coarly _wullfire_

A S _wild-fyr_, erysipelas

_To_ WILE, WYLE, _v a_ Used in relation to what is accomplished by caution or artful means; as, _I'll try to wile hio with me, S

_Lyndsay_

Su G _wel-a_, Isl _vael-a_, decipere

_To_ WILE, WYLE, _v a_ To select

~Wile~, _s_ Choice, selection

V ~Wale~

WYLECOT, WILIE-COAT, _s_

1 An undervest, generally worn during winter, S

_Douglas_

2 An under-petticoat

_Maitland Poems_

WYLFULL, _adj_ Willing; q _full of will_

_Wyntown_

~Wilfully~, _adj_ Willingly

_Barbour_

WILL, _s_ _What's your will?_ a common Scotticism for, ”What did you say?”

_K Hart_

WILL, _s_ Apparently, use, custom; pl _willis_