Wrouȝte(n), Wrouhte. See Werche.
Wrþe. See Worþe, adj.
Wruxled, pp. in wr. in grene, ? changed into, turned, green, V 123; but 'adorned' is usually assumed here and for wruxeled, Purity 1381. [OE. wrixl(i)an, (ex)change. A sense 'adorned' might be derived from an (unrecorded) earlier sense, 'turn, wind round' (? rel. to wrēon, wrigels), or perh. from OE. wrixlan (blēom), change colours, exhibit varied hues.]
Wulde. See Wille, v.
Wundred, pa. t. wondered, I 114. [OE. wundrian.] See Wonder.
Wunne, n. joy; gen. sg. in wunne wele (weole), wealth of joy, XV b *11 (MS. wynter), 35. [OE. wynn.]
Wurde; Wurschyp-; Wurth. See Word(e); Worschip(e); Worþe, v.
Y-; see also Ȝ, I. For past participles in y- not entered below see the verbs concerned.
Yaf. See Ȝeue.
Y-arched, pp. in y-arched of gold, built of gold in the shape of an arch, II 362. [OFr. archer, v.]