WITCH-BELLS, s. pl. Round-leaved bell-flower, S.
Sw. maerebiael, i. e. the bell of the Night-mare, viewed as an incubus.
To WITE, v. a. To blame, to accuse; the prep. with, or for, being added, S.
Kelly.
A. S. wit-an, Su. G. wit-a, imputare, exprobrare.
Wite, Wyte, s. Blame, S.
Douglas.
Wyteless, adj. Blameless.
Ramsay.
WYTENONFA, s. A disease.
V. [Wedonypha].
WITH. To gae with, v. n. To miscarry, to fail, as respecting either one's circumstances, or moral conduct, S.
A. S. with, Su. G. wid, against; A. S. with-ga-en, to oppose.
WITH THAT, adv. Upon that, thereupon.