wëder, pr. who of two, which of two, [70], [71];
wëder—noch, neither—nor.
wegen, wv. move, swing.
wëgen, sv. V, weigh, poise; put in motion, [83].
wëhsal (-el), smn. change, [8].
weich, aj. weak.
weideganc (-ges), sm. hunting way or path.
weinen (pres. part. weinde for weinende), wv. weep, bewail;
also sn.
weise, wm. orphan; precious stone in the royal crown.