Glossarial Index. 



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Winter-come, s. winter-corn (such as 



wheat or rye), 8/13. 

 Withall, with it, 146/lS. 

 Withe, s. withy, I0/13 ; withee, a twig 



of willow, 24/15. "^^ Togwith and 



Wethy. 

 Withed, pp. bound, wound, 10/41. 

 Wodde, wood, 8/39 ; woddes, //. trees, 



131/1. 

 Wode euyll, s. wood-evil ; a disease in 



sheep, 0O/2. 

 Wolde, //. s. and pi. ought to (lit. 



would;, 3/31 ; should, ought, 15/35 ; 



must, 15/45 ; should, 2I/20, I22/36, 



1406. 

 WoU, s. wool, 42/3, 1*6/77. 

 Woll-wynder, s. wool-winder, 52/7. 

 Wonders, adv. wondrously, prol. 24. 



(This afterwards became an adj., and 



was turned into the Mod. E. won- 

 drous^ See below. 

 Wonders, adj. wonderful, 11 /l I. 

 Wormes, s. pi. worms, 103/1. 

 Wouen, /5/>. woven, I46/43. 

 Wounden, pp. wound, I46/43. 

 Wowed, pp. wooed, I46/109. 

 Wrapped, pp. (probably) warped, 



drawn out into a warp, I46/43. Spelt 



warped m gA. 1598. 

 Wrethynge-temes, s. pi. part of the 



harness for oxen, 6/4. To wrdfu is 



to twist ; a team is ' an ox-chain, 



passing from yoke to yoke ; ' E. D. 



S. Gloss. B. 2, p. 40. 

 WrjTicles, s. pi. wrinkles, IOO/7. 

 Wrynge, v. to wring, 146 85. 

 Wrynkeled,^. wrinkled, 34/43. 



Wrythen, //. wreathed, twisted, 81/15, 

 64/6. 



Wyddre, v. wither, 2I/17, 31/l7 ; 

 wyddred, pp. 2b jb. 



Wyddrynge, s. withering, 23/8. 



Wydes, s. pi. the name of a kind of 

 apple, 130/4. 



Wyght, adj. active, swifl, 76/4, 



Wymble, s. an auger, 24/8. 



Wyndgalles, s. pi. wind-galls, swellings 

 or blisters above a horse's fetlock, 

 99/1. " Windgalls are Httle blebs or 

 soft swellings on each side of the 

 fetlock ; " G. Markham, Husbandry, 

 b. i. c. 57. 



Wyndrowes, s. pi. rows of grass in hay- 

 making, 25/11. 



Yeane, v. produce (as a ewe), Zllzd. 



Yelde, v. yield, IO/9. 



Yere, s. pi. years, 67/9. 



YUe, adj. Ul. bad, 54/n. 



Yokes, s. pi. frames of wood to couple 



oxen for drawing, 0/3. 

 Yomen, s. pi. keepers, lol/l ; yomenne, 



yeomen, lo2/ii ; yomenne <?r yomen, 



pawns (in chess), prol. 20, prol. 30. 

 Yorke, York, 17/22. 

 Yorkeshyre, Yorkshire, 2/26. 

 Yren, s. iron, 2/2, 8/49 ; yrens, //. 



3/54. 

 Yren-gray, adj. iron-gray, 68/75. 

 Ysaye, Isaiah, I64/3. 

 Yues, s. pi. ivies, I32/4, 



Zelcester = Leicester, 

 2/9, 27/17. 



i.e. Ilchester, 



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