WHUTTLE, s. whitlow, a gathering in the fingers.
WHYLES, s. sometimes.
WIDDIE, WUDDY, s. the gallows.
WIFE, WYFE, s. a woman.
WIFFIE, s. a little woman.
To WILE, WYLE, v. n. to entice.
To WIMPLE, WYMPEL, WOMPLE, v. n. to meander as applied to a stream.
To WIN, WYN, a. v. to dry corn.
WINDOCK, WINNOCK, s. a window.
WINKERS, s. the eye-lashes.