[ Wlat-some], adj. disgusting, abominable, S2, HD; wlatsom, C; wlatsum, S2; latsom, S2; wlathsum, H.
[ Wlatunge], sb. disgust, SD; wlathyngis, pl., abominations, H.—AS. wlátung, nausea (OET).
[ Wlech], adj. warm, S.—AS. wlæc.
[ Wlite], sb. beauty, splendour, form, hue, face, S.—AS. white (OET).
[ Wliten], v. to see, SD; wlyteð, pr. pl., S2.—AS. wlítan; cp. Icel. líta.
[ Wlonk], adj. fine, grand, S2; see [Wlank].
[ Wluine], sb. she-wolf, S. See [Wolf].
[ Wo], interj., wo!, SD; way, S; wei, S; wi, S. Comb.: wo la wo, an exclamation of sorrow, S; weylaway, S2, C3; weilawei, S; wailawai, S; wayloway, G; walawai, S; wele away, S3.—AS. wá: Goth. wai; cp. OHG. wê (Otfrid), Icel. vei.—AS. wá lá wá.
[ Wo], sb. also used as adj. woe, sorrowful, S, S2, C2, C3; wa, S, S2, B. Phr.: wo begon, surrounded with woe, SkD; wa worth, B; wo worthe, SD.—AS. wéa.