Tray. A hurdle.

Trig. Trim, neat, as trim as a pin.

Tue or tew. To fret, chafe impatiently, tire oneself out.

Undernean. Underneath.

Wakken. Wide-awake, sharp, noticing everything.

Wankling. A weak child, also wreckling.

Ware, to. To spend. “Are you going to ware anything on me at the fair?”

Wath. A ford. “Kirkstead Wath,” “Shearman’s Wath.”

Werrit, to. To worry or fidget, in needless anxiety.

Wopper. Anything unusually large. “That bairn of yourn is a wopper.”