A. S. wealw-ian, to roll, Lat. volv-ere.
WALD, s. Government, power.
In wald, under sway.
Wallace.
Isl. vellde, valld, power.
To WAUR, v. a. To overcome.
V. [War], v. 1.
WAW, s. Wave; pl. wawys.
Barbour.
A. S. waeg, weg, id. pl. waegas.
WAW, s. Wall, S. pl. wawis.
Wallace.
A. S. wag, wah, id.
WAW, s. Wo, sorrow.
Maitland Poems.
WAW, s. A measure of twelve stones, each stone weighing eight pounds.
Stat. Rob. III.