[wrôht], st. m. f., blame, accusation, crime; here strife, contest, hostility: nom. sg., [2288], [2474], [2914].
[wudu], st. m., wood: 1) material, timber: nom. pl. wudu, [1365]; hence, the wooden spear: acc. pl. wudu, [398].—2) forest, wood: acc. sg. wudu, [1417].—3) wooden ship: nom. sg. [298]; acc. sg. wudu, [216], [1920].—Comp.: bæl-, bord-, gamen-, heal-, holt-, mägen-, sæ-, sund-, þrec-wudu.
[wudu-rêc], st. m., wood-reek or smoke: nom. sg., [3145].
[wuldor], st. n., glory: nom. sg. kyninga wuldor (God), [666]; gen. sg. wuldres wealdend, [17], [183], [1753]; wuldres hyrde, [932], (designations of God).
[wuldor-cyning], st. m., king of glory, God. dat. sg. wuldur-cyninge, 2796
[wuldor-torht], adj., glory-bright, brilliant, clear: acc. pl. wuldor-torhtan weder, [1137].
[wulf], st. m., wolf: acc. sg., [3028].
[wulf-hlið], st. n., wolf-slope, wolf's retreat, slope whereunder wolves house: acc. pl. wulf-hleoðu, [1359].
[wund], st. f., wound: nom. sg., [2712], [2977]; acc. sg. wunde, [2532], [2907]; acc. sg. wunde, [2726]; instr. pl. wundum, [1114], [2831], [2938].—Comp. feorh-wund.
[a]wund], adj., wounded, sore: nom. sg., [2747]; dat. sg. wundum, [2754]; nom. pl. wunde, [565], [1076].