A. S. wad, waad, Teut. weede, woad.

WADDER, s. Weather.
V. [Weddyr].

WADDIN, part. pa. Vigorous.
Henrysone.

Isl. valld-r, validus, potens.

WADER, s. A bird, supposed to be the water-hen, or the water-rail, Aberd.
Stat. Acc.

To WADGE, v. a. To shake in a threatening manner, to brandish, S. B.

Su. G. waeg-a, Belg. weeg-en, librare.

WADY, adj. Vain.
V. [Vaudie].

WAE, s. Wo.
V. [Wa].

Waeful, adj.
1. Woful, sorrowful; waefu', S.
Burns.
2. Causing sorrow, S.
Ritson.