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up-weg

(n.)
Grammar
up-weg, es; m.
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The way to heaven Wæs Gúðláces gǽst gelǽded on upweg, Exon. Th. 180, 15; Gú. 1280: 184, 6; Gú. 1340: Andr. Kmbl. 1659; An. 832. Hí dóm hlutan, eádigne upwæg, Menol. Fox 383; Men. 193

weá-mód

(adj.)
Grammar
weá-mód, adj.
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Angry, wrathful, choleric, passionate Se ðe wǽre weámód, weorðe se geþyldmód, Wulfst. 70, 7. Ne réce ðú ná weámódes wífes worda you are not to care for an angry woman's words, Prov. Kmbl. 48. Ða weámódan and ða grambǽran iracundi, Past. 40; Swt. 289,

weá-spell

(n.)
Grammar
weá-spell, es; n.
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A tale of woe Æfter weáspelle ( the news of Æschere's death ), Beo. Th. 2634; B. 1315

weá-þearf

(n.)
Grammar
weá-þearf, e; f.
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Grievous need Ic mé féran gewát folgað sécan, wineleás wræcca, for mínre weáþearfe, Exon. Th. 442, 10; Kl. 10

web-geródes

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glosses tala, Wrt. Voc. ii. 122, 9. v. preceding word

web-geweorc

(n.)
Grammar
web-geweorc, es; n.
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Weaving Hió ( the Virgin Mary ) on hyre mægdenháde dyde fela wundra on webgeweorce, Shrn. 127, 16. Heó wolde beón fram ðære þriddan tíde óð ða nigoþan tíd ymbe hyre webb-geweorc, Homl. Ass. 127, 348

web-hóc

(n.)
Grammar
web-hóc, es; m.
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Some implement used in weaving, a tenter-hook (?): Webhóc apidiscus, Wrt. Voc. i. 59, 41: 66, 24: 282, 7: ii. 7, 70

weá-cwánian

(v.)
Grammar
weá-cwánian, p. ode
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To lament, wail Deófla weácwánedon mán and moiður. Cd. Th. 284, 12; Sat. 320

Linked entry: cwánian

wág-hrægel

(n.)
Grammar
wág-hrægel, es; n.
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A wall-covering, a curtain, veil (of the temple) Wághrægl (-hrǽl, Rush.) temples velum templi, Mk. Skt. Lind. 15, 38, Wághrǽl (-hrægl, Rush.), Lk. Skt. Lind. 23, 45. Wághruhel, Mt. Kmbl. Lind. 27, 51. Bitwih wághrǽle (wǽghrægle, Rush.), Lk. Skt. Lind

wág-þiling

(n.)
Grammar
wág-þiling, e; f.
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Wall-planking, wainscoting Wáhþyling tabulatorium, Wrt. Voc. i. 38, 15

wægn-weg

(n.)
Grammar
wægn-weg, es; m.
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A cart-road, carriage-road On ðone wǽnweg, Cod. Dip. Kmbl. vi. 8, 37. On ðone brádan wǽnweg, iii. 37, 26

út-waru

(n.)
Grammar
út-waru, e; f.
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Defence away from home Gif ceorlisc man geþeó ðæt hé hæbbe .v. hída landes tó cynges útware, L. Wg. 9; Th. i. 188, 6: L. R. 3; Th. i. 190, 21

wác-scipe

(n.)
Grammar
wác-scipe, es; m.
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Remissness Ðæt hí stýran ǽlcum ðara ðe ðis ne gelǽste and mínra witena wed ábrecan mid ǽnigum wácscipe wille, L. Edg. S. 1; Th. i. 272, 7. Cf. wáce

wád-spitel

(n.)
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a woad-spade, Anglia ix. 263, 6

wæl-weg

(n.)
Grammar
wæl-weg, (=hwæl-weg or wǽl-weg)
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the sea Hweteþ on wælweg ofer holma gelagu, Exon. Th. 309, 26; Seef. 63

wær-geápnis

(n.)
Grammar
wær-geápnis, (Wrt. Voc. ii. 125, 1).

wær-genga

Similar entry: wer-genga

wǽr-leás

(adj.)
Grammar
wǽr-leás, adj.
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Faithless, false Wǽrleás mon . . . and ungetreów, Exon. Th. 343, 24; Gn. Ex. 162. Se feónd, wræcca wǽrleás, 263, 17; Jul. 351: 267, 26; Jul. 421. Wǽrleás werod ( the fallen angels ), Cd. Th. 5, 5; Gen. 67. Wǽrleásra weorud ( the wicked at the day of

wær-lot

(n.)
Grammar
wær-lot, es; n.
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Craft, cunning Wærlotes astus, Wrt. Voc. ii. 9, 33

Linked entry: lot

wær-sagol

(adj.)
Grammar
wær-sagol, adj.
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Cautious in speech, careful of what one says Se ðe wǽre leássagol, weorðe se sóðsagol; se ðe wǽre bæcslitol, weorðe se wærsagol; se ðe wǽre stuntwyrde, weorðe se wíswyrde, Wulfst. 72, 17