Glossary of Latin Words.
343
- wdewardus:—a woodward.
- wdiarius:—a woodman.
- wegga. See waga.
- weidia:—woad.
- wela:—a bownet to take fish in; a weir pool.
- welcomare:—to welcome.
- welkus:—a whelk.
- welluetum:—velvet.
- wendics:—a circuit of ground.
- wera:—wergild, the fine paid for killing a man; a weir.
- werccum:—wreck.
- werelada:—purgation of homicide by oath.
- wergildus:—wergild, fine for homicide.
- werra:—war.
- wesda:—woad.
- wesdarius:—a dealer in woad.
- wexare:—to mend, to repair.
- weyfa maris:—waif of the sea.
- wharfa:—a wharf.
- wharfagium:—wharfage.
- wharva:—a wharf.
- wharvagium:—wharfage.
- whassum. See wasshum.
- whitauivarius:—a white-tawer, a tanner of white leather; a collar maker.
- wica:— a country house, a farm.
- wicarius, wikarius:—the keeper of a wica.
- wikettum:—a wicket.
- windare:—to hoist.
- windarium:—hoisting.
- winpla:—a wimple.
- wiscare:—to mend, to repair.
- wisda:—woad.
- wista:—a measure of land, a quarter of a hide.
- wita: —a fine; an amerciament.
- withemamium:—carrying off a distress, so that the sheriff cannot deliver it when replevied.
- wittescalchus:—an officer who collects fines imposed by judges, a bailiff.
- wixare:—to mend, to repair.
- wodegeldum:—a tax paid on woods.
- wodewardia:—the office of woodward.
- wodewardus:—a woodward, a forest officer.
- wodiarius:—a woodman.
- wreccatum:—wrecked.
- wreccum:—wreck.
- wrectum:—wreck.
- wrekum:—wreck.
- wudewardus:—a woodward.
- wullire:—to boil (bullire).
- wulperettus, wulpericius canis:—a foxhound.
- wyka. See wica.
- wykettum:—a wicket.
- wympla:—a wimple.
- wyndare:—to hoist.
- wyta. See wita.
X.
- xenium:—a present. See exennium.
- xenodochium:—an inn; ahospital; a convent.