wake, v., V, [277], 2: walk.

wake, III, 88, 340, is an original misprint.

waken, I, 433, 24: waking.

wakerife. See waukrife.

wald, walde, I, 334, 6: would.

wale, wael, walle, IV, 265, A b 10; 477, 19; V, [256] a, 2: choice.

wale, weil, wile, wyle, I, 428, 14; IV, 169, 5; 300, 12; 461, 19; V, [105], B 1: choose.

wale wight, I, 490, 13. See wall wight.

walker, I, 272, 14: fuller.

wall, I, 387, 2, 4; 440, 4, 6; V, [206] a, 3: well, spring. The water at St Johnston’s wall was fifty fathom deep, II, 21, 14: an alleged deep place in the Tay; cf. 24, 14, there’s a brig at the back o Sanct John’s toun, it’s fifty fadom deep.