Wend
Wendv.i.to go, pass from, turn round, ob.
A Compendious Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1806.
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Wendv.i.to go, pass from, turn round, ob.
Wenneln.an animal newly taken from its dam
Wennya.having the nature of or like a wen
Wentpret.of to go
Weptpret.andpa.of to weep
Werepret.of to be
Weregildn.a compensation in money or goods for homicide
Wertv.second pers.sing.of thepret.of to be
Westn.a thing woven, the woof of cloth, goods or cattle which have no owner, a gentle blast
Westn.the region or part where the sunsets
Westa.situate towards the sunset;ad.to the west
Westagen.a texture
Westeringa.tending towards the west
Westerling, or Westerlya.passing, &c. to the west
Westerna.westerly, coming from the west
Westward, or Westwardlyad.towards the west
Wetv.wet, wetted,pret.wet, wetted,pa.to rain, moisten, make to drink, drench
Wethern.a castrated ram, a gelded sheep
Wetnessn.a wet state, rain, moisture
Wettisha.rather wet, rather moist, dull, heavy
Wexv.t.to grow, increase, wax (not to be used)
Whalen.the largest of all fish, monster, markNote. note in words beginning with wh the h is pronounced before w, whale [hooale] and so were these letters written in the Saxon
Whalya.marked with or in streaks, variegated
Whamen.a species of sly, tabanus
Wharfn.a bank or place to land goods at
Wharfv.to make a wharf
Wharfagen.rates paid for landing at a wharf