Wounde, n. pl. wounds, II 393; Woundis, X 51. [OE. wúnd.]
Wounder. See Wonder.
Woundit, pp. wounded, X 141, 154; Voundit, X 63. [OE. wúndian.]
Wowes, Woweþ, pres. pl. woo, make love, XV b 19, 31. [OE. wōgian.]
Wowyng, n. love-making, love-suit, V 293, 299, XV c 29. [From prec.]
Wrake, n. injury, XVII 138. [OE. wracu.]
Wrang(e), adj. and adv. wrong, unjust(ly), VI 128, XVI 264, 265, 305, XVII 188. [Late OE. wráng, from ON. *wrang-, OIcel. rang-r.]
Wrappe, v. to wrap, XV f 10. [Obscure; ? cf. ME. (w)lappen, wrap.]
Wrastlynges, n. pl. wrestling-matches, I 1. [OE. wrǣ̆stlung.]
Wrath, v. to anger; to wrath hym (refl.), to become enraged, VIII a 146; Wrathed, pp. wronged, brought to grief, V 352. [From next.] See Wrethe.