wo, woo, woe, II, 59, 33; 86, 16; 139, 20; III, 23, 23; 27, 101; 70, 297; 97, 19: sad, unhappy. a woe ses me, II, 504, 27: exclamation of distress; perhaps corruption of, woe is.
wobs, I, 305 a, A 3: webs (of cloth).
wod, wode, mad. See wood.
wode, III, 54, 3: went.
wode, V, [283], 9, 19: wood.
wode-shawe. grene-wode shawe, greenwood shaw, III, 57, 14; 70, 284; IV, 427, 1: thicket of the wood. (wood-shaw is of rather frequent occurrence and Halliwell cites, under the shawe of the wood, Morte d’Arthur, I, 374).
wodewale, woodwele, woodweele, I, 326, 2; III, 91, 2: wood-lark (?).
woe. See wo.
wol, v., V, [283], 1, etc.: will.
wolt, v., V, [283], 4: wilt.