Wythhalde, v. to hold back, V 200; Withhelde, Wythhylde, pa. t. V 100, 223, &c. [OE. wiþ + háldan.] See Holde(n).
Within(ne), Wiþynne, Vithin (X), &c., adv. inside, IX 141, X 13, 70, XIII a 16, XV i 2, &c.; in (his) heart, V 302; prep. within, in, VI 80, &c.; (freq. postponed) IV a 38, 40, XVI 282, &c.; (of time) XII a 29. [OE. wiþ-innan.]
Withoute(n), -outten, -owte(n), -out, &c., adv. outside, X 68, XV i 2, XVII 127, &c.; prep. without, II 460, IV a 96, VI 30, XVI 300, XVII 149, &c.; see Ende, Lees, Nay, No, &c. [OE. wiþ-ūtan.]
Withtakand, pres. p. reprehending, IV b 9. [OE. wiþ- + ON. taka.] See Take(n).
Witnesse, v. to testify, VIII b 91. [From Wittenesse.]
Wit-sunday, n. Whitsunday (with pun on Wit), XI a 12. [OE. se hwīta sunnan-dæg.]
Witt(e), &c. See Wit, Wite(n).
Wittenesse, n. witness, testimony, XVI 279; see Drawe. [OE. ge-wit(t)nes.]
Wyues, Wiues. See Wif.
Wlaffyng, n. stammering, indistinct utterance, XIII b 14. OE. wlaffian.]