Wallet s. brushwood, bramble-wood
Wamble, Wammel v.n. to move in an awkward manner, applied chiefly to machinery
Want, Wont s. a mole
Want-wriggle s. mole-track
War v. pret. of the verb “to be” I war, he war, we war, &c.
Wash-dish s. the wag-tail
Wassail v. drinking success to the apple crop
Way-zaltin s. a play in which two persons standing back to back interlace each others arms, and by bending forward alternately raise each other from the ground
Weepy adj. moist, abounding in springs
Welch-nut s. walnut (Ger. welsche-nüss)