wyled, they wyled the bonny lassie by, IV, 205, 26: the meaning cannot be that they (a troop of gentlemen) enticed the lassie aside. Mr. Forbes suggests, very plausibly, wyled (waled, took) their way past the lassie.

wyliecot, V, [107], 2: under-vest.

wynd, alley, lane.

wynke, III, 77, 441: shut the eyes.

wynne, III, 296, 22: joy, pleasure.

wynne, v. See win.

wynter, winter, III, 58, 47; 64, 162; 285, 20: year(s).

wyse in, V, [156], B after 16: show the way in (?), let in.

wystly, III, 76, 410: observingly, thoughtfully.

wyte, I wyte, I, 332, G 3; II, 376, 25; IV, 32 f., 6, 17, 19, 27; 136, 13; 278, 21; 410, 25; V, [299] b, 1, 300, 14, 17, 18: (I know) indeed, assuredly. II, 307, 34: I know, simply. See wit, wyte.