WORLIN, s. A puny and feeble creature.
Dunbar.

A dimin. from worl, wurl, wroul, all corr. from [Warwolf], q. v.

To WORRIE, v. a. To strangle.
Kennedy.

To Worry, v. n. To choak, to be suffocated, S.
Ramsay.

WORRI-COW, s.
V. [Wirrycow].

WORRYOURIS, s. pl. Warriors.
Gawan and Gol.

WORSCHIP, WIRSCHIP, s.
1. A praiseworthy deed, a valorous act.
Barbour.
2. Honour, renown.
Henrysone.

A. S. weorthscipe, honour, estimation.

WORSET, s. Corr. of E. worsted, S.
Spalding.

To WORSLE, v. n. To wrestle.
Z. Boyd.