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5 2

Tamed, crushed, 2 18, 3 IO, 15 z

 

Tatches, qualities, 2 2, 8 3

Tene, sorrow, 2 S

Term, period of time, 21 I

Thilk, that same, 5 IZ

Tho, then, 17 I

Thrang, pushed, 7 30, 20 8

Thrulled, pushed, 9 4

Till, to, 9 26

To-brast, burst, 6 I3

To-fore, before, 14, 16 I4

To-morn, to-morrow, 4 24

Took, gave, 7 30, 16 6

To-rove, broke up, 8 38

To-shivered, broken to pieces, 122

Traced, advanced and retreated, 20 ZI Trains, devices, wiles, 9 25

Trasing, pressing forward, 6 8, 7 4

Travers (met at), came across, 17 I9

Traverse, slantwise, 10 65, 17 19

Traversed, moved sideways, 20 2 I

Tray, grief, 2 I6

Treatise, treaty, 4 24

Tree, timber, 17 I9

Trenchant, cutting, sharp, 19 I I

Tres :, hunting term, 18 2I

Truage, tribute, 123, 5 I

Trussed, packed, 20 I8

 

Ubblie, wafer, Host, 17 20

Umbecast, cast about, 18 2I

Umberere, the part of the helmet which shaded the eyes, 8 4I Umbre, shade, 8 I

Unavised, thoughtlessly, 9 I7

Uncouth, strange, 3 6

Underne, 9-I2 A.M., 7 I9

Ungoodly, rudely, 7 3I

Unhappy, unlucky, 20 II

Unhilled, uncovered, 12 4

Unr the, scarcely, 115, 182

Unsicker, unstable, 17 z 3

Unwimpled, uncovered, 10 39

Unwrast, untwisted, unbound, 8 34

Upright, flat on the back, 16 8

Up-so-down, upside down, 10 60, 14 9, 21 3

Ure, usage, 1 I6

Utas, octave of a festival, 5 3

Utterance, uttermost, 9 3

 

Varlet, servant, 10 60

Venery, hunting, 8 3

Ven ails, breathing holes, 10 60

Villain, man of low birth, 10 6I

Visors, the perforated parts of helmets, 8 7

Voided, slipped away from, 1 I6

 

Wagging, shaking, 19 9

Waited, watched, 6 I6

Waits, watches, 7 30

Wallop, gallop, 1 2Z

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Wanhope, despair, 16 IO, I3

Wap, ripple, 215

Ware, aware, 14 7

Warison, reward, 9 I2

Warn, forbid, refuse, 6 IO, 1G I

Weeds, garments, 10 71

Weltered, rolled about, 5 5, 118

Wend, thought, 4 27

Wer-wolf, a man turned into a wolf by magic, 19 11

Where, whereas, 9 7

Wide-where, over wide space, 9 z

Wield, possess, have power over, 7 z6

Wield himself, come to himself, 8 13

Wight, brave, strong, 7 9, 9 4, 20 z

Wightly, swiftly, 213

Wildsome, desolate, 7 zz

Wimpled, with the head covered, 10 68

Win, make way, 9 4

Wite, v., blame, 1 W6, 4 1

Within-forth, on the inside, 16 I 3, 20 22

Without-forth, on the outside, 16 I 3, 20 22

Wittiest, cleverest, 17 3

 

Wittily, cleverly, 10 36

Witting, knowledge, 11 I4

Wold or nold, would or would not, 13 IO

Wonder, adj., wondrous, 17 I

Wonder, adv., wondrously, 10 68, 20 22

Wonderly, wonderfully, 9 4

Wood, mad, 115, 9 3

Woodness, madness, 1 {5

Wood shaw, thicket of the wood, 9 I2

Worship, honour, 7 z 3

Worshipped, cause to be honoured, 18 5

Worts, roots, 16 3

Wot, know, 1 I6

Wrack, destruction, 20 I

Wroken, wreaked, 3 7

Wrothe, twisted, 1� z

Yede, ran, 2 I 8

Yelden, yielded, 20 20

Yerde, stick, stem, 17 5

Yode, went, 6 z

Yolden, yielded, 5 IZ

Y-wis, certainly, 10 58

 

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