Worshiper, whether properly written with a single or a double p

Worth, its class and construc.

Worthy, admits not ellips. of prep, of before obj. following

Writing, to write, what meant by

X.

X, its name and plur. num. —format. of the plur. of nouns in —why never doubled —written for a number —its sounds

Y.

Y, its name and plur. numb.;
—borrowed first by the Romans from the Greeks, by whom called Ypsilon
—in Eng. is either a vowel or a conson.
—classed with the semivowels
—final, changed or unchanged before terminations
—do., when, by former practice, retained in verbs ending in y,
before conson. terminations
—sounds of
—in poet. format. of adjectives

Ye, nom. plur., solemn style —its use as the obj. case —as a mere explet. in burlesque —its use in the lang. of tragedy —used for thee —in the Eng. Bible not found in the obj. case —Ye and you, promisc. use of, in the same case and the same style, ineleg.

Yes, yea, in a simp. affirmation, construc. and class of —derivation of, from Anglo-Sax.