[ wīfhealf] f. woman’s (i.e. mother’s) side.

[ wīfhearpe] f. timbrel, CPs 1504.

[ wīfhīred] n. nunnery, GD 278.

[ ±wīfian] to take a wife, marry (of the man), Æ. [‘wive’; ‘i-wive’]

[ wīflāc] n. cohabitation, fornication, LL.

[ wīflēas] unmarried, LL (1903).

[ wiflēast] f. lack of women, ÆL 10216.

[ wīflic] womanly, feminine, female, Æ. adv. -līce.

[ wīflufu] † f. love for a woman.

[ wīfmann] (o2) m. ‘woman,’ Æ, AO, CP: female servant.