Wise man, a, [283].
,, woman, a, [223].
Wishing a wish, [129].
Witches, [188], [240], [282]–283.
Wood, Abraham, [265]–266.
Footnotes
[28] The Life, Writings, and Correspondence of George Borrow, by Prof. Wm. I. Knapp. London, 1899.
[53] See list of masculine and feminine names, pp. [299]–302.
[61] Mulo-mas, the flesh of an animal which has died without the aid of a butcher. “Isn’t what the diri Duvel (God) kills as good as anything killed by a masengro?” (butcher).
[73] “Gypsies,” by B. Gilliat-Smith (The Caian, vol. xvi. No. 3).