An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 990

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An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language



An Etymological Dictionary of the Scottish Language Part 990


_Barbour._


WREAD, WREATH, _s._ A place for inclosing cattle, Ang.


A. S. _wraeth_, an inclosure. Su. G. _wreit_, _reit_, Isl. _reit-r_, id.


WREE, _s._ An instrument for cleansing grain, by separating that which is sh.e.l.led from what retains the husks, Loth.; p.r.o.n. also ~Ree~, q. v.


_To_ ~Wree~, _v. a._ To separate sh.e.l.led from unsh.e.l.led grain, Loth.


_To_ WREE, _v. a._ To writhe.


V. ~Wry~.


WREGH, _s._ Wretch.


_S. P. Repr._


A. S. _wraecca_, an exile; also, a wretch.


_To_ WREIL, WRELE, _v. n._ To wriggle, to turn about.


_Douglas._


Perhaps merely a corr. of E. _wriggle_.


_To_ WREIST, WRIST, WREST, _v. a._ To sprain any part of the body, S.


_wramp_, synon.


_Lyndsay._


A. S. _wraest-an_, intorquere.


~Wreist~, _s._


1. A writhe or twist.


_Pal. Hon._


2. A sprain, S.; _wramp_, synon.


_Watson._


WREK, _s._ Refuse.


V. ~Wrak~.


WRETCH, WRECHE, _s._ A n.i.g.g.ard, a covetous person, S.


_Lyndsay._


_To_ WRETH ones self, _v. a._ To be wroth, or filled with indignation.


_Barbour._


A. S. _wraeth-ian_, indignare; or _wreoth-ian_, _wreth-ian_, intorquere.


~Wrethly~, _adv._ Wrathfully.


_Henrysone._


_To_ WRY, WREYE, _v. a._ To turn, to twist, O. E.


_Douglas._


A. S. _writh-an_, intorquere.


_To_ WRY, _v. a._ To cover, to conceal.


_Douglas._


A. S. _wre-on_, _wri-on_, _wrig-an_, tegere, celare.


WRIBLE, _s._ A quaver, the act of warbling; also, _werble_.


_Douglas._


Teut. _wervel-en_, to twirl; literally, to turn round.


V. ~Wrabil~.


WRIG, _s._


1. The youngest or feeblest bird in a nest, S.


2. A weak or puny child, or the youngest of the family, S.







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