Wattered, pa. t. intr. watered, VIII a 168. [OE. wæterian, trans.]
Wawe, Wawghes. See Wagh(e).
Waxe(n), Wax, v. to increase, grow, become, XV b 15, 32, c 22, XVII 60, 179; Wexe(n), Wex, II 62, IX 22, 95, XVI 344, &c.; Wax, pa. t. I 237; Wex, VI 178. [OE. we(a)xan.]
We, interj. (of grief, consternation, surprise, &c.) alas, ah, &c.; II 176, V 117, XVI 139, 149, 301, XVII 217, 238; we loo, V 140. [OE. wǣ (lā).] See Wai, Wo.
We, pron. pl. we, I 64, &c. Acc. and dat. (to, for) us, Hus, XVII 46; Ous, II 167, 604, VIII b 92, &c.; Vs, IV a 7, VII 32, &c.; vs must, see Mot(e); Vus, V 174, VI 94, &c.; vus þynk vus oȝe, see Owe, Þinke; Vs self, refl. ourselves, XI b 157; Our(e), Owr(e), poss. adj. our, I 203, III 29, IV a 16, 55, XV g 26, &c.; Vr(e), XIV c 15, 84, XV g 1, 24; oure one, alone by ourselves, V 177 (see note); Oure, pron. ours, XI b *128, 129; Ouris, X 88. [OE. wē, ūs, ūre.]
We. See Way(e).
Wecht, n. weight, X 101. [ON. vétt-r, earlier *weht-.]
Wedde, n. pledge, in leide to wedde, pledged, assigned as security, mortgaged, VIII b 77. [OE. wedd; lecgan to wedde.]
Wede, n. garment, article of attire, II 146, V 290; wight in wede, valiant (in arms), XIV b 5. [OE. wǣd, ge-wǣde.]
Weder, -ir, -ur, n. weather, II 269, XVII 470; foul weather, storm, VII 114, VIII a 320, XIV c 35, XVII 451. [OE. weder.]