wighty, III, 32, 45, 50; 94, 48; 362, 70:==wight, strong. See wight.

wil, IV, 472 f., 24, 25: wild, perhaps vile.

wild, I, 334, 6: would.

wild-fire, III, 281, 12: ignis fatuus. (slack here is marsh.)

wild-wood swine, steer, drunk as, II, 144, 3, 4; 368, 7: a popular comparison like, drunk as a dog.

wile, vile.

wilfull, III, 92, 24, wilfull of my way: (Scottish will, Icel. villr) astray, lost; and of my morning tyde may be that he does not know the hour, or, he has lost his time as well as his road. See will.

wile, wyle, weil, wale, I, 428, 13; 429, 7, 8; II, 344, 12; IV, 287, 14; V, [127], 20, 21; [157], 9: choose.

will, pret. wald, walde, wad, wade, wild, wid, wud.

will, would, ellipsis of. as muckle guid canvas as wrap the ship a’roun, II, 28, 22. there’s nane come, win, II, 89, 34; 99 b, 34. So, II, 26, 11; 375, 23; IV, 131, 13; 379, 11; 380, 7; 381, 8, 10; 382, 13; V, [177], 9; [184], 38; [276], 14.