wanhappy, IV, 386, 1: unlucky.

wanna, did not win, go.

wannelld, III, 488, 38: was unsteady, staggered. (A. S. wancol, North Eng. wankle, unstable, Germ. wankeln.)

wannle, IV, 491, 32: agile, vigorous, strong.

wanny, II, 261, 8, 9: small wand, rod.

want, IV, 196, 3; 268, 17, 22; 357, B 7; 358, 17: do without, dispense with. sae soon as we’ve wanted him, IV, 359, 12: had to do without. III, 513 b, 2, pret.: wanted.

wanton, III, 452, 1; 453, 1: free and easy, frolicsome. (rantin, 455, 1.) Cf. Wanton Brown (a horse), IV, 17, 1, etc.

wantonlie, -ly, III, 488, 27; 490, 14: gaily, merrily. rode, lap, wantonly, IV, 146 f., 8, 38: in easy, spirited style.

wap, horse will gie his head a wap, I, 182 f., 8, 14: throw, toss.

wap, n., coost a wap on horse’s nose, IV, 21, 9: noose.