Worra s. part of the centre of the old spinning-wheel

Wosberd, Whisbird, Whosbird s. a term of reproach.

Wrede v. to spread abroad, as wheat is said to wrede when several stalks shoot out of the ground from a single grain.

Wrick v.s. strain

Wrîde v.n. to stretch, to expand

Wring s. press, ex. A cider-wring

Writh-hurdles s. plated hurdles

Wrizzled, Wrizzly adj. shrivelled up, wrinkled

Yails s. the uprights in hurdles

Yal, Yalhouse, Yarm, Yel, &c. s. ale, alehouse, arm, eel, &c.