WAGERED
WAGERED, participle passive Laid; pledged; as a bet.
American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster, 1828.
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WAGERED, participle passive Laid; pledged; as a bet.
WAGERER, noun One who wagers or lays a bet.
WAGERING, participle present tense Laying; betting.WAGERING policy, in commerce, a policy of insurance, insuring a sum of money when no property is at hazard; as a policy to ins...
WAGES, noun plural in termination, but singular in signification.1. Hire; reward; that which is paid or stipulated for services; but chiefly for services by manual labor, or for...
WAGGEL,
WAGGISHLY, adverb In a waggish manner; in sport.
WAGGISHNESS, noun Mischievous sport; wanton merriment.
WAGGLE, verb intransitive To waddle; to reel or move from side to side.Why do you go nodding and waggling so?WAGGLE, verb transitive To move one way and the other; as, a bird wa...
WAGON, noun1. A vehicle moved on four wheels, and usually drawn by horses; used for the transportation of heavy commodities. In America, light wagons are used for the conveyance...
WAGONAGE, noun Money paid for carriage in a wagon.
WAGONER, noun1. One who conducts a wagon.2. A constellation, Charles wain.
WAGONING, participle present tense Transporting in a wagon.WAGONING, noun The business of transporting in a wagon.
WAGTAIL, noun [wag and tail.] A small bird, a species of Motacilla.
WAID, adjective Crushed. [Not in use.]
WAIF, noun Goods found, of which the owner is not known. These were originally such goods as a thief, when pursued, threw away to prevent being apprehended. They belong to the k...
WAIL, verb transitive To lament; to moan; to bewail.Or if no more her absent lord she wails--WAIL, verb intransitive To weep; to express sorrow audibly.Therefore I will wail and...
WAILFUL, adjective Sorrowful; mournful.
WAILING, participle present tense Lamenting with audible cries.WAILING, noun Loud cries of sorrow; deep lamentation.There shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth. Matthew 13:42.
WAILMENT, noun Lamentation.
WAIN, noun [See Wagon.]1. A wagon; a carriage for the transportation of goods on wheels.2. A constellation, Charles wain
WAIN-BOTE, noun Timber for wagons for carts.
WAIN-HOUSE, noun A house or shed for wagons and carts. [Local.]
WAIN-ROPE, noun A rope for binding a load on a wagon; a cart-rope.
WAINAGE, noun A finding of carriages.
WAINSCOT, noun In building, timber-work serving to line the walls of a room, being made in panels.WAINSCOT, verb transitive1. To line with boards; as, to wainscot a hall.Music s...
WAINSCOTED, participle passive Lined with boards or panels.
WAINSCOTING, participle present tense Lining with boards.