Part 990 (1/2)

An Etye John Jamieson 6030K 2022-07-20

_Barbour_

WREAD, WREATH, _s_ A place for inclosing cattle, Ang

A S _wraeth_, an inclosure Su G _wreit_, _reit_, Isl _reit-r_, id

WREE, _s_ An instru that which is shelled from what retains the husks, Loth; pron also ~Ree~, q v

_To_ ~Wree~, _v a_ To separate shelled frorain, Loth

_To_ WREE, _v a_ To writhe

V ~Wry~

WREGH, _s_ Wretch

_S P Repr_

A S _wraecca_, an exile; also, a wretch

_To_ WREIL, WRELE, _v n_ To wriggle, to turn about

_Douglas_

Perhaps le_

_To_ WREIST, WRIST, WREST, _v a_ To sprain any part of the body, S

_wramp_, synon

_Lyndsay_

A S _wraest-an_, intorquere

~Wreist~, _s_

1 A writhe or twist

_Pal Hon_

2 A sprain, S; _wramp_, synon

_Watson_