whole (hōl), well.

wholeˈsome law of the praiˈrie, sound or practical rule or custom used by travelers on the prairie.

wideˈly sepˈa-ratˈed in-di-vidˈu-als, greatly different people.

wide waste of liquid ebony (lĭkˈwĭd ĕbˈŭn-ĭ), wild black water.

widˈowˈs son. Luke VII, 11-17.

wight (wīt), person.

wild little Poet, untamed little songbird.

wince (wĭns), to shrink, as from a blow.

windˈlass (wĭndˈlȧs), a machine for hoisting.

wind the mellow horn, blow the full-toned horn.