[wîn-reced], st. n., wine-hall, guest-hall, house for entertaining guests: acc. sg., [715], [994].

[wîn-sele], st. m., the same, wine-hall: nom. sg., [772]; dat. sg. wîn-sele, [696] (cf. Heliand Glossary, 369 [364]).

[winter], st. m. n.: 1) winter: nom. sg., [1133], [1137]; acc. sg. winter, [1129]; gen. sg. wintres, [516].—2) year (counted by winters): acc. pl. fîftig wintru (neut.), [2210]; instr. pl. wintrum, [1725], [2115], [2278]; gen. pl. wintra, [147], [264], [1928], [2279], [2734], [3051].

[wintre], adj., so many winters (old): in comp. syfan-wintre.

ge-[wislîce], adv., certainly, undoubtedly: superl. gewislîcost, [1351].

[wist], st. f., fundamental meaning = existentia, hence: 1) good condition, happiness, abundance: dat. sg. wunað he on wiste, [1736].—2) food, subsistence, booty: dat. sg. þâ wäs äfter wiste wôp up â-hafen (a cry was then uplifted after the meal, i.e. Grendel's meal of thirty men), [128].

[wist-fyllo], st. f., fulness or fill of food, rich meal: gen. sg. wist-fylle, [735].

[wit], st. n., (wit), understanding: nom. sg., [590].—Comp.: fyr-, in-wit.

ge-wit, st. n.: 1) consciousness. dat. sg. ge-weóld his ge-witte, [2704].—2) heart, breast: dat. sg. fýr unswîðor weóll (the fire surged less strongly from the dragon's breast), [2883].

[a]wit], pers. pron. dual of we, we two, [535], [537], [539], [540], [544], [1187], etc. See [unc, uncer].