_s._ The
_double_ large walnut. The ordinary walnuts are called French
nuts_.
To Wam'mel, To Wamble. _v. n._ To move to and fro in an
irregular and awkward manner; to move out of a regular course or
motion.
Applied chiefly to mechanical operations.
War. _interj._ Beware! take care! _War-whing_! Take care
of yourself.
War. _v._ This is used for the preterite of the verb _to
be_, in almost all the persons, as _I war, he war, we
war,_ &c.
To Ward. _v. n._ To wade.
To Warnt. To Warnd. _a._ To warrant.
Wash-dish, _s._ The bird called wagtail.
To Way-zalt. _v. n._ [To weigh salt.] To play at the game of
wayzaltin. _See the next article._
Way-zaltin. _s._ A game, or exercise, in which two persons
stand back to back, with their arms interlaced, and lift each
other up alternately.
Weepy. _adj._ Abounding with springs; moist.
Well-apaid. _adj._ Appeased; satisfied.
Well-at-ease, Well-at-eased. _adj._ Hearty. healthy.
Wetshod. _adj._ Wet in the feet.
Wev'et.
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