Wortus, [34/517]; A.S. wyrt, wurt, 1. wort, a herb, plant, a general name for all sorts of herbs, scented flowers, and spices; 2. a root. (Bosworth.)

Wralling, [211/60], wawling, caterwauling, ‘quarrelling or contending with a loud voice.’ Halliwell.

Wrap bread stately, how to, [14/209]; [155/10].

Wrappe, sb., [14/212], cover.

Wrappe, [14/212], wrap, cover.

Wrapper, [15/224]; [155/13].

Wrast, [178/26], wresting, twist.

Wrawd, [42/590], froward.

Wrinkled, don’t let your countenance be, [210/41].

Wry not your neck askew, [19/285].