wërdiclīchen, av. worthily.

wërfen, sv. III, throw, set in quick motion, [10 note], [23.2], [81].

wërlt, wërelt, wëlt, sf. world, people;

dër wërelde riuwe, great sadness or grief, lit. sadness of the world.

wërltlīch, aj. worldly, earthly.

wërlttōre, wm. one befooled by the world.

wërltzage, wm. arrant coward.

wern (weren), wv. check, ward off from, restrain, hinder, [90];

c. gen. and sich, protect or defend oneself against.

wern, wv. last, hold out, continue.