[ Wound], sb. wound, PP, C2; wund, S.—AS. wund.
[ Wounden], v. to wound, S3; wowndyn, Prompt.; y-wounded, pp., S3; i-wundet, S.—AS. wundian.
[ Wout], sb. a vault, Voc., HD.—OF. voute (BH); Late Lat. uolta.
[ Wowe], sb. wall, paries, murus, Prompt., PP; woȝe, S; waghe, HD, H; waȝhe, S; wawe, S; wah, S. Comb.: waheles, wall-less, S; waȝherifft, veil of the temple, S.—AS. wáh; cp. ODu. waeg, see SkD (s.v. wainscot, p. 833); cp. also Goth. waddjus.
[ Wowe], sb. pl. wrongs, S2; see [Woh].
[ Wowen], v. to incline any one to one’s own wishes, to woo, S2, C3, P, W2, S3; woȝe, S.—AS. wógian (SkD, s.v. woo), from wóh. See [Woh].
[ Wower], sb. wooer, S3; wowar, S3; wouwere, PP; woweres, pl., PP.—AS. wógere (Voc.).
[ Wox], pt. s. grew, S2; see [Wexen].
[ Wrablis], sb. pl. warblings, S2; see [Werble].