The Anglish Moot
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Old English sp English
Wlaffe vb To stammer, speak indistinctly.
Wlaffe n One who stammers or stutters.
Wlaffing n The action of stammering or stutters.
Wlak adj Lukewarm, tepid.
Wlak adv In wlack hot - lukewarmish, a little hotter than tepid.
Wlappe vb To wrap around, also fig.
Wlat n Nausea, loathing, disgust.
Wlate vb To feel disgust or loathing. 2. to loathe, abhor, disgust.
Wlating n Loathing, abhorrence, destestation. 2. occasionally meaning: abomination.
Wlatingness n Abhorrence.
Wlatness n Nausea,loathing.
Wlatsome adj Naseous, loathsome, disgusting.
Wlench vb To make proud. 2. reflexively - to pride oneself.
Wlessche n Flesh.
Wlisp adj Lisping.
Wlite n OE: (light) : beauty, splendor, appearance, form, countenance. See: andwlite, wliti.
Wlite vb OE: writian, writling. 2. to pipe, chirp, warble.
Wloh n A hem, fringe, nap on cloth; wio.
Wlonk adj Proud, haughty. 2. rich, splendid, epithet fine, magnificient - in later use esp. as a conventional epithet in alliterative verse. 3. rich in moisture or sap; rank, lush. 4. fair and beautiful.
Wlonkful adj Prideful.
Wlonkhede n Wlonkhood- a proud state.
Wlouh adj Opulent.
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