wërren (with dat.), sv. III, perplex, confuse, trouble, disturb, be a hindrance, [81].
wërt (-des), aj. worthy, noble;
snm. respect, good fortune;
av. wërde.
wës (gen. of waȥ), av. why, wherefore.
wësen gāch, c. gen. of person: hasten, exert oneself, eagerly.
wëter, sn. weather, [46].
wetzen, wv. whet, sharpen.
wider (widere), sm. wether, [9.2].