Chapter 35

ur-runs(78, n. 4), m. (101, n. 1),a running out; henseoutlet, draft; alsodayspring, east.us(uz-beforeê,ô,u; 78, c;ur-beforer; 78, n. 4; sumtimesu-forus-befores; 78, n. 5), prep. w. dat. (217), (1) of space,out, out of, from, forth from; Mk. I, 10. 11. 25. 26. 29. III, 7. 8. V, 2. 8. 10. 30. Lu. II, 4. 35. II. Cor. I, 10. V, 8. (2) indicating a going out or forth, a cuming or springing out of any thing, and the like,from, of, out of, with, by; Lu. II, 4. 36. II. Cor. II, 2. 16. 17. III, 1. 5.IV, 6. 7. V, 1. 18. Skeir. VII, d. (3) designating 'circumstances, way, and manner in which anything takes place or with which it is connected',of, out of, with, in; Mt. V, 37. II. Cor. II, 4. III, 9 (in B). V, 2.—Occurs also in many cpds. [OE. or-, â-, ME. or-, a-, NE. or- (cp. ordeal), a- (cp. arize).]us-agjan(35; 78, n. 4), wv. (188),to frighten utterly.us-agljan(14, n. 1), wv. (188),to trubl exceedingly.us-alþan, rv. (179, n. 1),to grow old.us-anan(78, n. 4), stv. (177, n. 1),to breath out, giv up the ghost.us-baíran, stv. (175),to carry out, bring forth; to exclaim, answer; Skeir. VII, a.us-beidan, stv. (172, n. 1),to expect patiently, abide for, w. acc.; Lu. II, 38.us-beisns(75, n. 1), f.,expectation. [ wurser, a dubl comparison).]waírþan, stv. (174, n. 1), (I) principal v., (1)to be born,arize,becum,cum forth,appear; Mk. IV, 37. 39. (2)to cum to pass,happen,be done or fulfild; Mt. V, 18. VI, 10. Mk. IV, 11. V, 14. 16. Lu. II, 15 (second). Skeir. VII, c; sumtimes the prs. must be renderd by the future in E.; Lu. II, 10; the impers.warþ(prt.) often introduces a narration, either without a connectiv or folld. byjah:it came to pass; Mk. I, 9. II, 15. IV, 4. Lu. II, 1. 6. 15. 46; so w. dat. and inf.; Mk. II, 23.—Of time:to cum,cum on; Mk. I, 32. IV, 35.—With dat.,to be givn to,cum to; II. Cor. I, 8. (3) to be, w.inw. dat.; II. Cor. III, 8;miþw. dat.; Lu. II, 13. (4)to becum, be, (a) w. a pred. adj. (especially wa. discharging more or less the function of a sb.); Mt. V, 20. 21. 22. VI, 16. 22. 23. Mk. I, 22. 36. 41. 42. II, 21. IV, 22. 32. Lu. II, 2. II. Cor. I, 7. III, 7. IV, 1. 11. 16. V, 17. Skeir. VII, d; —w. twalib-wintruns(sc.alþeis),to be twelv years old; Lu. II, 42; (b) w. a pred. sb.; Mt. V, 45. Mk. I, 17. II. Cor. V, 21. Skeir. VII, c; (c) w. adv.:sundrô; Mk. IV, 10;ja jah nê..ja; II. Cor. I, 19. (II) auxiliary v., w. a pp.; Mk. I, 14. II. 27. III, 26. II. Cor. IV, 1.—Cpd.fra-w. [OE. weorðan, ME. wurðe, worthe, NE. wurth,to becum,be, as in frases: 'woewurththe day', or 'the man' (indir. obj.).]waírþida, f. (97),wurthiness,dignity,sufficiency; II. Cor. III, 5. Skeir. VII, a. [ OE. wemman, ME. wemme,to stain,defile, < wemme, wem, NE. wem (obs.),spot,blemish.]wandjan, wv. (188),to wend,turn, w. dat. of pers. and acc. of th.; Mt. V, 39.—Cpds.ga-,us-w. [Caus. of-windan. OE. wendan (prt. wende, for *wend-de), ME. wende (prt. wende, wente),to turn,turn one's self,go, NE. wend (rare; prt. went),to go.]waninassus, m. (105),want; Skeir. VII, c. [Likewanains(w. suff.-ai-ni-),a waning,diminishing, <*wanan(<*wans,lacking,wanting, = OE. wan, wǫn, ME. wan, ON. vanr, n. vant,deficient, > ME. want, adj.,deficient, and sb., NE. want) + suff.-inassu-.]*war(s. 78, n. 2), adj. (124, n. 1),wary,cautious,sober. [OE. wær, ME. war, adj.,cautious, NE. ware (obs., but in beware = be-ware), extended wary (w. suff. -y).]-wardjan, wv. (188), infra-w. [Caus. offra-waírþan,to go to ruin,corrupt(intr.)] [OE. wyrdan (< *weardian), werdan, ME. werde,to spoil.]warei, f. (113),wariness,craftiness; II. Cor. IV, 2. [< war + suff.-ein-.]wargiþa, f. (97),condemnation,judgment; II. Cor. III, 9. [<-wargs(inlauna-wargs,an unthankful person.-wargs= OE. wearg, m.,outlaw,criminal,wolf, ME. wari, weri,villain.) + suff.-iþô-. OE. wergðu, f.,condemnation,punishment.]warjan, wv. (187),to forbid,thwart. [OE. werian, ME. wer(i)e,to defend,ward off, OHG. werian, weren, MHG. wern,to hinder,protect,defend, NHG. wehren,to protect,defend.]warmjan, wv. (188),to warm,cherish. [< *warms (= OE. wearm, ME. warm, NE. warm). OE. wyrman (< *wearmjan), ME. werme, warme, NE. warm.]warþ, prt. ofwaírþan.was, prt. ofwisan.wasjan, wv. (187),to vest,clothe,put on,dress, (1) tr., w. acc. andswa; Mt. VI, 30. (2) intr., w. instr.; Mt. VI, 25. 31.—Cpd.ga-w. [OE. werian (< *wazian), ME. were, wv., NE. wear (stv., by influence of bear).]wasti, f. (98),garment, cloak; Mt. V, 40. Mk. V, 27. 28. 30; in pl. alsoraiment; Mt. VI, 25. 28. [ also OE. wîn, n., ME. win, NE. wine.]weina-basi(88a, n. 1), n. (95),wineberry. [-basi= OHG. beri (r < s = z), n., MHG. bere, n. f., NHG. beere, f.,berry; an extended form is OE. berige, f., ME. berie, NE. berry.]weina-triu(88a, n. 1), n. (94, n. 1),'wine-tree', vine.wein-drugkja(88a, n. 1), m. (108),wine-drinker, wine-bibber.weipan, stv. (172, n. 1),to crown. [OHG. *wîfan, MHG. wîfen (stv.),to swing,wind, prt. weif > thecaus. weifen,to swing, reel, NHG. weifen,to reel.]weis, pl. ofik.-weisjan, wv. (188),to make wise, infulla-w.[<-weis(s.unweis). OE. wîsian (prt. wîsode; Second Weak Conj.), ME. wise, OHG. wîsen (< wîsjan), MHG. wîsen, NHG. weisen,to direct, gide, show, instruct, lit. 'to make wise'.]-weitan, stv. (172, n. 1; 197, n. 1),to see, only infra-,in-w.[OE. wîtan, ME. wîte,to see, look, rebuke, NE. wite (Sp.),to reproach, blame.]-weitjan, wv. (188), infaír-w.[<-weit, infraweit(

ur-runs(78, n. 4), m. (101, n. 1),a running out; henseoutlet, draft; alsodayspring, east.

us(uz-beforeê,ô,u; 78, c;ur-beforer; 78, n. 4; sumtimesu-forus-befores; 78, n. 5), prep. w. dat. (217), (1) of space,out, out of, from, forth from; Mk. I, 10. 11. 25. 26. 29. III, 7. 8. V, 2. 8. 10. 30. Lu. II, 4. 35. II. Cor. I, 10. V, 8. (2) indicating a going out or forth, a cuming or springing out of any thing, and the like,from, of, out of, with, by; Lu. II, 4. 36. II. Cor. II, 2. 16. 17. III, 1. 5.IV, 6. 7. V, 1. 18. Skeir. VII, d. (3) designating 'circumstances, way, and manner in which anything takes place or with which it is connected',of, out of, with, in; Mt. V, 37. II. Cor. II, 4. III, 9 (in B). V, 2.—Occurs also in many cpds. [OE. or-, â-, ME. or-, a-, NE. or- (cp. ordeal), a- (cp. arize).]

us-agjan(35; 78, n. 4), wv. (188),to frighten utterly.

us-agljan(14, n. 1), wv. (188),to trubl exceedingly.

us-alþan, rv. (179, n. 1),to grow old.

us-anan(78, n. 4), stv. (177, n. 1),to breath out, giv up the ghost.

us-baíran, stv. (175),to carry out, bring forth; to exclaim, answer; Skeir. VII, a.

us-beidan, stv. (172, n. 1),to expect patiently, abide for, w. acc.; Lu. II, 38.

us-beisns(75, n. 1), f.,expectation. [

us-bruknan, wv. (194),to break off(intr.),be broken off.

us-daudjan, wv. (188),to strive, endevor, labor, w. inf.; II. Cor. V, 9. [

us-dauþs(74, n. 2), adj. (124),diligent, zelous, forward.

us-dreiban(-drêbi; 10, n. 5), stv. (172, n. 1),to drive out, cast out, send away, w. (instr.) dat. andusw. dat.; Mk. V, 10.

us-drusts, f. (103),a falling away, (said of)a ruf way. [

us-faírina, wa. (132, n. 2),without fault, blameless.

us-filma, wa. (132, n. 2),amazed, astonisht, w.anaw. dat.; Mk. I, 22. [-filma-,-an-, <-fil-(s.-fill) + suff.-ma-.]

us-fulljan, wv. (188),to (fil completely, fil up, supply, accomplish) fulfil; Mt. V, 17.

us-fullnan(180), wv. (194),to becum ful; to be fulfild, accomplisht; Mk. I, 15. Lu. II, 6. 21. 22.

us-gaggan, anv. (179, n. 3; 207),to go out, cum out, go forth, go up, cum up; Mk. I, 35. 45. II, 12. V, 13; w.andw. acc.; Mk. I, 28;duw. dat.; Mk. I, 5;inw. acc.; Lu. II, 42;usw. dat.; Mk. I, 10. 26. 29. V, 2. 8. 30;ût usw. dat.; Mk. I, 25;jainþrô; Mt. V, 26; w. inf.; Mk. III, 21.

us-gaisjan, wv. (188),to strike agast; in pass.to be beside one's self; Mk. III, 21.

us-geisnan, wv. (194),to becumorbe amazed, agast, astonisht, affrighted; Mk. II, 12. II. Cor. V, 13; w. (instr.) dat.; Mk. V, 42; w.anaw. dat.; Lu. II, 47.

us-giban(56, n. 1), stv. (176),to giv out, giv away, w. dat. (indir. obj.),to reward; Mt. VI, 4. 6. 18; w. acc. (dir. obj.),to giv, pay; Mt. V, 26; w. both dir. and indir. obj.,to giv, render, perform; Mt. V, 33.

us-graban(56, n. 1), stv. (177, n. 1),to dig out, to break uporthru; Mk. II, 4.

us-grudja, wa. (132, n. 2),weary, faint; II. Cor. IV, 1. 16.

us-gutnan, wv. (194),to be pourd out, be spild, flow out; Mk. II, 22.

us-hafjan, stv. (177, n. 2),to take up, lift up, w. acc.; Mk. II, 12.

us-haista(69, n. 2), wa. (132, n. 2),very poor.

us-hlaupan, rv. (179, n. 1),to leap up, rize quickly.

us-iddja, prt. ofus-gaggan.

us-kannjan, wv. (188),to make known; w. dat. (indir. obj.) and acc. (dir. obj.),to commend one to one; II. Cor. V, 12.

us-kunþs, adj. (124),wel known, evident, manifest; II. Cor. IV, 10.

us-qiman, stv. (175, n. 1),to kil, (1)abs.; II. Cor. III, 6. (2) w. (instr.) dat.; Mk. III, 6.

us-qistjan, wv. (188),to destroy, kil, w. acc.; Mk. III, 4.

us-qiþan, stv. (176, n. 1),to proclaim, w. acc.; Mk. I, 45.

us-laubjan(31), wv. (188),to permit, suffer, giv leav, w. dat.; Mk. V, 13.

us-leiþan, stv. (172, n. 1),to go out, cum out, go away from, (1) w. gen. of aim; Mk. IV, 35. (2) w.hindarw. acc.; Mk. V, 21;usw. dat.; II. Cor. V, 8; —to pass away; Mt. V, 18. II. Cor. V, 17.

us-liþa, m. (108),one with useless lims, one sick of the palsy; Mk. II, 3. 4. 5. 9. 10. [Prop. wa. uzed as sb.; cf.liþus.]

us-lûkan(15), stv. (173, n. 2),to unlock, open, w. acc.; Mk. I, 10. Lu. II, 23. II. Cor. II, 12; pp.uslukans(uzed as adj.),opend, open; Mk. I, 10.

us-mêt(34), n. (94),manner of life, conversation, behavior. [

us-mitan, stv. (176),to behave; II. Cor. I, 12.

us-niman, stv. (170; 175), w. acc.,to take out, take away; Mk. IV, 15.

us-saíƕan(34, n. 1), stv. (176, n. 1),to look out, look round about on, w. acc.; Mk. III, 5.

us-sandjan(74, n. 3), wv. (187),to send out, send forth, w. acc.; Mk. I, 43.

us-siggwan(68), stv. (174, n. 1),to read(lit. 'to sing out'), w. an indir. question; Mk. II, 25.

us-skaus(42, n. 2; 124, n. 3),cautious, wakeful, awake. [Its √ appears in OE. scêawian (tr. and intr.), ME. schewe, NE. shew, show.]

us-skawjan(42, n. 2), wv. (188), w.sik,to awake; in pass.to recuver one's self.

us-standan, stv. (177, n. 3),to stand up, rize up, arize; Mk. I, 35. II, 14; w.anaw. acc.,to rize up against; Mk. III, 26.

us-stass, f. (ustass; 78, n. 5), f. (103, n. 3),a rizing uporagain, resurrection; Lu. II, 34. [stem-stassi-< stat-ti-< √ stat (s.standan) + suff. -ti-.]

us-steigan(ust-; 78, n. 5), stv. (172, n. 1),to mount up, go up, ascend, w.inw. acc.; Mk. III, 13.

us-stiggan, stv. (174, n. 1),to pluck out, w. acc.; Mt. V, 29.

ustaig=us-staig(s.us), prt. ofus-steigan.

us-taiknjan, wv. (188), (1) w. acc. of pers.,to point out, appoint.—us-t. sik duw. dat.,to commend one's self to; II. Cor. IV, 2. (2) w. acc. of th. andanaw. dat.,to show, designate; Skeir. VII, c. (3) w. dubl acc.,to show, expose, make; II. Cor. II, 14.

us-taúhun, prt. ofustiuhan.

us-tiuhan, stv. (173), w. acc. (sumtimes understood; in pass. the nom.), (1)to lead out, put forth; w. acc. andinw. acc.,to drive into; Mk. I, 12. (2)to perform, finish, accomplish, fulfil; Lu. II, 39. 43.

us-þriutan, stv. (173, n. 1),to trubl, uze despitefully, w. acc.; Mt. V, 44.

us-waírpan, stv. (174),to cast out, (1) w. acc. (in pass. the nom., or pers. pass.); Mk. I, 34. 39. III, 15. 23. (2) w. (instr.) dat.; Mk. III, 22. V, 40.

us-wakjan, wv. (187),to wake up, awake from sleep.

us-wandjan, wv. (188) w. dat.,to turn one's self away from; Mt. V, 42.

us-waúrhts, adj. (124),just, righteous; Mk. II, 17.

us-waúrpa(32), f.,a casting away.

ût(15), adv. (213, n. 2),out, always w. vbs. of motion; Mk. I, 25. [OE. ût, ME. out, ut, NE. out.]

ûta, adv. (213, n. 2),out, without; Mk. I, 45. III, 31. 32. IV, 11. [OE. ûte, ME. ute, NE. out,without, abroad.]

ûtana, adv. (213, n. 2),without, on the outside, from without;sa ûtan unsara manna,our outward man; II. Cor. IV, 16. [OE. ûtane, ûtan, ME. uten,outside, externally, NE. -out, in about, ME. abute, abouten, OE. a-, ǫn-bûtan (ǫn < an = Goth.ana), prep.,about.]

ûtaþrô, adv. (213, n. 2),from without. [<ûta+ suff.-þrô-.]

-uþ-; s.-uh.

uz-êta(us-êta? 78, n. 4), m. (108),manger, lit. 'a thing to eat out of'; Lu. II, 7. [

uz-u,uz-uh, i. e.us+-u,-uh.

-Waddjus(73, n.), f. (105),wall, inbaúrgs-,grundu-,miþgarda-w.[< primitiv Germanic wajus (w. suff.-ju-). Cf. ON. veggr (m. i-stem); OE. wâg, wâh, m., ME. waghe, wowe,wall. Cp. Brgm. I,§ 142, p. 127.]

wadi, n. (95),pledge, ernest; II. Cor. I, 22. V, 5. [OE. wed (for *wedd, stem *wadjo-), n., ME. wed,pledge, NE. wed- (in wedlock).]

wadja-bôkôs(88a), f.,bond, handwriting.

*waggareis, m. (92; orwaggari, n., 95—?),pillow; Mk. IV, 38. [<*waggô(= OE. ME. wange, wǫnge, n.,cheek, jaw, NE. wang, rare or vulgar; cpd. wang-tooth, obs.,jaw-tooth) + suff.-arja-.] [OE. wangere, m., ME. wonger,pillow.]

wahsjan, stv. (177, n. 2),to wax, grow, increase; Mt. VI, 28. Mk. IV, 8. Lu. II, 40. [OE. weahsan, ME. waxe, NE. wax,to grow.]

wahstus, m. (105),a waxing, growth, increase; Mt. VI, 27. Lu. II, 52. [

*wahtwô(58, n. 2), f. (112, or-a; 97—?),wach; Lu. II, 8. [< wakan + suff.-twôn-(or-twô-). OHG. wahta (by loss of w), MHG. wahte, waht, NHG. wacht, f.,wach.]

wai, interj. (219),woe![OE. wâ, ME. wa, wo, NE. wo.]

waian(22), rv. (182),to blow. [OE. wâwan (cp.saian). Cf. OHG. wâjan, wâen, MHG. wæ̂jen, wæ̂n, NHG. wehen (wv.),to blow.]

wai-dêdja(21, n. 2), m. (108),woe-doer, evil-doer, malefactor. [-dêdja

wai-faírƕjan, wv. (188),to wail; Mk. V, 38.

waíhstam. (108),corner; Mt. VI, 5.

waíhts, f. (116and n. 1),a whit, thing, (in our 'Selections') always w.ni(or a negativ v.):ni w.orw. ni, sumtimes separated by other words,no whit, naught, nothing; Mk. I, 44.—ni (in) waíhtaiorw. ni,in nothing, nothing at all; Mk. V, 26. Skeir. VII, b (ni..w.). c. d.ni waíht(116, n. 1)mikilis,no great thing, lit. 'nothing of great'; Skeir. VII, a. [OE. wiht, wuht, f., ME. wight, wiᵹt, NE. wight,person, creature. To the Goth.waíht, n. (s.waíhtin my 'Compar. Glossary'), answers OE. wiht, n., ME. wiht, NE. whit (for *wiht the h of which had lost its sound).]

waíla(20, n. 3), adv.,wel; s. undergaleikan,hugjan,taujan. [Cf. OE. ME. NE. wel.]

waíla-mêrjan, wv. (188),to bring glad tidings, proclaim, preach the gospel; w. acc. (in pass. the nom.),to preach, w.inw. dat.; II. Cor. I,19 (mêrjada, as in A, seems preferabl).

waíla-wizns, f. (103),wel-living,food; Skeir. VII, b. [-wizns

waír, m. (91, n. 4),man; Skeir. VII, b. [OE. wer, m., ME. were, wer-, NE. wer-, were- (in werewolf, ME. werwolf, OE. were-wulf, lit. 'man-wolf').]

waírpan, stv. (174),to cast,throw, (1) w. acc. andinw. acc.; Mk. I, 16; andafw. dat. (the dir. obj. being understood); Mt. V, 29. (2) w. (instr.) dat. andanaw. acc.; Mk. IV, 26.—Cpd.us-w.[OE. weorpan, ME. werpe, OHG. werfan, MHG. NHG. werfen,to cast,throw.]

waírs, compar. adv. (212, n. 1),wurse; Mk. V, 26. [For*waírs-s(cp. 78, n. 2), i. e.*waírs-is(-isbeing adv. compar. suff.), OE. wiers, wyrs, ME. wurs, wers, NE. wurse.]

waírsiza, compar. adj. (138),wurse,wurser; Mk. II, 21. [ wurser, a dubl comparison).]

waírþan, stv. (174, n. 1), (I) principal v., (1)to be born,arize,becum,cum forth,appear; Mk. IV, 37. 39. (2)to cum to pass,happen,be done or fulfild; Mt. V, 18. VI, 10. Mk. IV, 11. V, 14. 16. Lu. II, 15 (second). Skeir. VII, c; sumtimes the prs. must be renderd by the future in E.; Lu. II, 10; the impers.warþ(prt.) often introduces a narration, either without a connectiv or folld. byjah:it came to pass; Mk. I, 9. II, 15. IV, 4. Lu. II, 1. 6. 15. 46; so w. dat. and inf.; Mk. II, 23.—Of time:to cum,cum on; Mk. I, 32. IV, 35.—With dat.,to be givn to,cum to; II. Cor. I, 8. (3) to be, w.inw. dat.; II. Cor. III, 8;miþw. dat.; Lu. II, 13. (4)to becum, be, (a) w. a pred. adj. (especially wa. discharging more or less the function of a sb.); Mt. V, 20. 21. 22. VI, 16. 22. 23. Mk. I, 22. 36. 41. 42. II, 21. IV, 22. 32. Lu. II, 2. II. Cor. I, 7. III, 7. IV, 1. 11. 16. V, 17. Skeir. VII, d; —w. twalib-wintruns(sc.alþeis),to be twelv years old; Lu. II, 42; (b) w. a pred. sb.; Mt. V, 45. Mk. I, 17. II. Cor. V, 21. Skeir. VII, c; (c) w. adv.:sundrô; Mk. IV, 10;ja jah nê..ja; II. Cor. I, 19. (II) auxiliary v., w. a pp.; Mk. I, 14. II. 27. III, 26. II. Cor. IV, 1.—Cpd.fra-w. [OE. weorðan, ME. wurðe, worthe, NE. wurth,to becum,be, as in frases: 'woewurththe day', or 'the man' (indir. obj.).]

waírþida, f. (97),wurthiness,dignity,sufficiency; II. Cor. III, 5. Skeir. VII, a. [

-waírþnan, wv. (194, n. 1), inga-ga-w.

waírþs, adj. (124),wurth,wurthy,able, w.duw. dat.; II. Cor. II, 16; w. inf.; Mk. I, 7. II. Cor. III, 5; w. a clause introduced byei; Mt. III, 11; —waírþana brigganw. gen.,to make or count wurthy,make able; II. Cor. III, 6. [OE. weorð, wurð (the u by influence of the w), adj., ME. worth, wurth, NE. wurth.]

wait, prs. of the prt.-prs.witan.

waja-mêreins, f. (103; 113, n. 1),a blasfeming,blasfemy. [

waja-mêrjan(21, n. 2), wv. (188),to blasfeme, w. acc.; Mk. III, 28. 29. [waja-

wakan, stv. (177, n. 1),to wake,wach.—Cpd.þaírh-w. (63, n. 1).[OE. wacan,to arize,cum to life,be born, ME. wake, NE. wake. The wv. refers to OE. wacian, prt. wacode, ME. wakie, prt. wakede.]

-wakjan, wv. (187),to wake(tr.), inus-w. [OE. (â)wecc(e)an (< *wacjan), ME. (a)wecche, OHG. (ir)wecchen, MHG. NHG. (er)wecken,to wake up,rouse from sleep.]

-waknan(35), wv. (194),to awake, inga-w. [< pp. stem ofwakan. OE. wæcnan (intr.),to arize,be born, ME. wakne (intr.), NE. waken (tr. and intr.).]

Valamir(6, n. 2; 40, n. 1), pr. n.

waldan, rv. (179, n. 1),to wield,rule,guvern. [OE. wealdan, ME. wealde, welde (rv.), NE. wield (wv.).]

waldufni, n. (95, n. 1),power,might,authority; Mk. I, 22. 27. Skeir. VII, a;—w. habanw. inf.; Mk. II, 10; orduw. inf.; Mk. III, 15. [

waljan, wv. (187),to choose,be willing, w. inf.; II. Cor. V, 8. [OHG. wellen, MHG. weln, wellen, NHG. wählen,to choose,elect.]

waltjan, wv. (188),to roll,beat upon,dash; Mk. IV, 37. [OE. wyltan, weltan (< weoltjan < weolt, prt. of wealtan, ME. walte, = OHG. walzan, MHG. walzen, stv., NHG. walzen, wv.,to roll,revolv), OHG. MHG. welzen, NHG. wälzen,to(cause to)roll.]

wamba, f. (97),womb,belly; Lu. II, 21. [OE. wamb, wǫmb, ME. wombe, NE. womb.]

wamm, n. (94),spot. [Prop. n. adj. (cf.ga-,un-wamms). OE. wamm, n. m. (adj. wam, wǫm),spot, > OE. wemman, ME. wemme,to stain,defile, < wemme, wem, NE. wem (obs.),spot,blemish.]

wandjan, wv. (188),to wend,turn, w. dat. of pers. and acc. of th.; Mt. V, 39.—Cpds.ga-,us-w. [Caus. of-windan. OE. wendan (prt. wende, for *wend-de), ME. wende (prt. wende, wente),to turn,turn one's self,go, NE. wend (rare; prt. went),to go.]

waninassus, m. (105),want; Skeir. VII, c. [Likewanains(w. suff.-ai-ni-),a waning,diminishing, <*wanan(<*wans,lacking,wanting, = OE. wan, wǫn, ME. wan, ON. vanr, n. vant,deficient, > ME. want, adj.,deficient, and sb., NE. want) + suff.-inassu-.]

*war(s. 78, n. 2), adj. (124, n. 1),wary,cautious,sober. [OE. wær, ME. war, adj.,cautious, NE. ware (obs., but in beware = be-ware), extended wary (w. suff. -y).]

-wardjan, wv. (188), infra-w. [Caus. offra-waírþan,to go to ruin,corrupt(intr.)] [OE. wyrdan (< *weardian), werdan, ME. werde,to spoil.]

warei, f. (113),wariness,craftiness; II. Cor. IV, 2. [< war + suff.-ein-.]

wargiþa, f. (97),condemnation,judgment; II. Cor. III, 9. [<-wargs(inlauna-wargs,an unthankful person.-wargs= OE. wearg, m.,outlaw,criminal,wolf, ME. wari, weri,villain.) + suff.-iþô-. OE. wergðu, f.,condemnation,punishment.]

warjan, wv. (187),to forbid,thwart. [OE. werian, ME. wer(i)e,to defend,ward off, OHG. werian, weren, MHG. wern,to hinder,protect,defend, NHG. wehren,to protect,defend.]

warmjan, wv. (188),to warm,cherish. [< *warms (= OE. wearm, ME. warm, NE. warm). OE. wyrman (< *wearmjan), ME. werme, warme, NE. warm.]

warþ, prt. ofwaírþan.

was, prt. ofwisan.

wasjan, wv. (187),to vest,clothe,put on,dress, (1) tr., w. acc. andswa; Mt. VI, 30. (2) intr., w. instr.; Mt. VI, 25. 31.—Cpd.ga-w. [OE. werian (< *wazian), ME. were, wv., NE. wear (stv., by influence of bear).]

wasti, f. (98),garment, cloak; Mt. V, 40. Mk. V, 27. 28. 30; in pl. alsoraiment; Mt. VI, 25. 28. [

was-uþ-þan; s. the components.

watô, n. (110, n. 1),water; Mk. I, 8. 10. [Cf. OE. wæter (w. r-suffix), n., ME. water, NE. water.]

waúrd, n. (93),word; Mt. V, 37. Mk. I, 45. II, 2. IV, 14-20. 33. V, 36. Lu. II, 15. 17. 19. 29. 50. 51. II. Cor. I, 18. II, 17. IV, 2. V, 19. [OE. ME. word, n., NE. word.]

-waúrdjan, wv. (188), infilu-w. [

waúrkjan, anv. (209), (1) abs.,to work(intr.),becum effectiv, w.inw. dat.; II. Cor. IV, 12. (2) w. acc. (in pass. the nom.),to work(tr.),do,make,produce, prepare, and dat. of pers.; Mk. III, 35. II. Cor. IV, 17; w. dubl. acc.; Mk. I, 3. Skeir. VII, b.—Cpd.ga-w. [OE. wyrcan (prt. worhte, pp. worht), ME. werke, worche (prt. wrohte, pp. wrocht, wrogt), NE. work (prt. and pp. wrought and worked).]

waúrms, m. (101),serpent. [OE. wyrm, wurm,serpent, ME. worm, wurm, NE. wurm.]

waúrstw, n. (94),work, deed. [For*waúrhstw

waúrstweigs, adj. (124),effectiv, effectual; II. Cor. I, 6. [

waúrstwja, m. (108),workman, laborer. [

waúrts, f. (103),wurt, root; Mk. IV, 6. 17. [OE. wyrt, f.,herb,plant,root, ME. wort, NE. wurt.]

waúrþum, prt. ofwaírþan.

wêgs, m. (91, n. 5),a violent movement, as of billows; hensetempest; in pl.billows,waves; Mk. IV, 37. [

weiha, m. (108),priest. [

weihan, stv. (172),to fight, strive,contend. [OE. wîgan (the g, for h, being due to the forms with grammatical change), OHG. wîhan (wîgan), MHG. wîgen,to contend, fight. The prsp. (uzed as a m. sb., = Goth.weihands) is seen in OE. wîgend, OHG. MHG. wîgant, NHG. weigand, m.,warrior; cp. also OE. wîg, m., ME. wiᵹ,fight, batl.]

weihnan, wv. (194),to becum holy,be hallowd; Mt. VI, 9. [

weihs, adj. (124),holy; Mk. I, 8. III, 29. Lu. II, 25. 26. II. Cor. I, 1; w. gen.; Mk. I, 24. Lu. II, 23. [OHG. wîh, MHG. wîch (-h-), NHG. weih-, adj.,holy, in weihnachten,Christmas, (lit. 'holy nights'), weihrauch,incense(lit. 'holy smoke').]

wein, n. (94),wine; Mk. II, 22. [< Lt. vinum > also OE. wîn, n., ME. win, NE. wine.]

weina-basi(88a, n. 1), n. (95),wineberry. [-basi= OHG. beri (r < s = z), n., MHG. bere, n. f., NHG. beere, f.,berry; an extended form is OE. berige, f., ME. berie, NE. berry.]

weina-triu(88a, n. 1), n. (94, n. 1),'wine-tree', vine.

wein-drugkja(88a, n. 1), m. (108),wine-drinker, wine-bibber.

weipan, stv. (172, n. 1),to crown. [OHG. *wîfan, MHG. wîfen (stv.),to swing,wind, prt. weif > thecaus. weifen,to swing, reel, NHG. weifen,to reel.]

weis, pl. ofik.

-weisjan, wv. (188),to make wise, infulla-w.[<-weis(s.unweis). OE. wîsian (prt. wîsode; Second Weak Conj.), ME. wise, OHG. wîsen (< wîsjan), MHG. wîsen, NHG. weisen,to direct, gide, show, instruct, lit. 'to make wise'.]

-weitan, stv. (172, n. 1; 197, n. 1),to see, only infra-,in-w.[OE. wîtan, ME. wîte,to see, look, rebuke, NE. wite (Sp.),to reproach, blame.]

-weitjan, wv. (188), infaír-w.[<-weit, infraweit(

weitwôdei, f. (113),witness, testimony; II. Cor. I, 12. [

weitwôdiþa, f. (97),witness, testimony; Mk. I, 44. [

*weitwôþs,weitwôds(30; 74, n. 2), m. (117),witness. [< √ of-weitan,witan. Cf. Brgm., II,§ 136, 5.]

wênjan, wv. (188),to hope, trust, expect, (1) w. acc. and inf.; II. Cor. V, 11. (2) w. a clause introduced byei; II. Cor. I, 13; so w.duw. dat.; II. Cor. I, 10. [

wêns, f. (103),expectation, hope; II. Cor. I, 6. III, 12. [OE. wên, ê is i-uml. of ô, for (West-Germanic) â = Goth.ê, f.,hope, expectation, ME. wene, OHG. MHG. wân,opinion, belief, hope, NHG. wahn, m.,delusion, fancy.]

wêsi,wêsun(-uþ=-uh); prt. ofwisan(204).

-widan, stv. (176, n. 1),to bind, inga-w.[OHG. wetan, MHG. weten,to bind, join, yoke. Its √ is containd also in OE. wæ̂d, f., wæ̂de, n., ME. wêde, NE. weed,garment.]

widuwô, f. (112),widow; Lu. II, 37. [OE. widewe, widwe, f., ME. widewe, NE. widow.]

-wigan, stv. (176, n. 1),to move, shake up, inga-w.[OE. wegan, ME. weye,to carry, bear, move, weigh, NE. weigh.]

wigs, m. (91),way; Mt. V, 25. Mk. I, 2. 3. IV, 4. 15. Lu. II, 44. [OE. weg, m., ME. wei, wey, NE. way.]

wileis, prs. opt. ofwiljan.

Wilia(40, n. 1), pr. n.

wilja, m. (108),wil; Mt. VI, 10. Mk. III, 35. Lu. II, 14. II. Cor. I, 1. [< wiljan. OE. willa, m., ME. wille, NE. wil.]

wilja-halþei(88a), f. (113, n. 2),special favor. [<*wiljahalþs, adj.,

wiljan, anv. (205),to wil, wish, (1) abs.; Mk. I, 40. 41. (2) w. acc.; Mt. V, 40. Mk. III, 13. (3) w.swa filu swê; Skeir. VII, c. (4) w. inf.; Mt. V, 40. 42. II. Cor. I, 15. V, 4. Skeir. VII, c; w. acc. and inf. (wisanbeing understood); II. Cor. I, 8. [OE. willan (prt. wolde, wulde), ME. wille (prt. wolde), NE. wil (prt. would).]

wilþeis, adj. (127),wild; Mk. I, 6 (gloss). [OE. wilde, ME. wild, NE. wild.]

wilwan, stv. (174, n. 1),to plunder, rob, w. acc.; Mk. III, 27.—Cpd.dis-w.

-windan, stv. (174, n. 1),to wind, only inbi-(du-,ga-,us-)w.,to wind round, inwrap, swathe, w. acc.; Lu. II, 7; pp.biwundans,wrapt; Lu. II, 12. [OE. windan, ME. winde, NE. wind.]

winds, m. (91),wind; Mk. IV, 37. 39. 41. [OE. wind, m., ME. NE. wind.]

winnan, stv. (174, n. 1),to suffer, sorrow, (1) abs.; Lu. II, 48. (2) w. acc.; II. Cor. I, 6. [OE. winnan,to fight, strugl, toil, ge-w.,to (obtain by fighting), win, ME. winne,to fight, acquire, win, NE. win.]

wis, n. (94),a calm; Mk. IV, 39. [

wisan, stv. (176, n. 1), (1)to dwel, abide, remain; II. Cor. III, 11. 14. V, 6. (2)to be, be present, exist, liv. (In this and the follg. senseswisansupplies the defects of the sb. v.:im,is,ist,sijau, etc.; s. 204. It is frequently understood.—Fornist, etc., s. 10, n. 2; 4, n. 1); Mt. VI, 30. Lu. II, 25. 36. II. Cor. IV, 7. Skeir. VII, b.ufarassus w.,to abound; II. Cor. I, 5. (3) w. dat. (as in Gr. which sumtimes has the gen.),to be, belongorpertain to; henseto hav; so occasionally folld. by a partit. gen.; Mk. I, 24. V, 7. Lu. II, 7. (4) w. a gen. in the pred.,to be of, belong to, (a) poss.; II. Cor. II, 3, (b) qualitativ; Mk. V, 42. (5)to be anythingorin any manner, (a) w. an adv. in the pred.; Mt. VI, 25. Mk. IV, 26. 36; (b) w. a prep. in the pred.; Skeir. VII, a; (c) the pred. is a complete sentence or an elliptical frase (as in Gr.), (α) in a dir. quotation; Mt. V, 37. II. Cor. I, 18; (β) introduced by a rel. particl:þatei; Mk. II, 16;þarei; Mk. IV, 15;swaswê; Mt. VI, 5; (d) the pred. is a prsp. denoting duration; Mt. V, 25. Mk. I, 4. 22. 39. II, 6. 18. IV, 38. V, 5. 40. Lu. II, 8. 33. 51. II. Cor. I, 9. II, 9. 11. 17. V, 19; (e) the pred. is a pp., (α) w. an act. meaning; Mk. I, 33; cp. II, 24. 26. III, 4. II. Cor. IV, 10. V, 10; (β) w. a pass. meaning; Mk. I, 6. V, 11. Lu. II, 26. II. Cor. IV, 3; preceded by the art.; Mk. IV, 16. 18. 20. V, 14;wisanbeing auxiliary v.; Mt. V, 21. 27. 31. 33. 38. 43. Mk. I, 2. 5. 9. III, 9. 21. IV, 11. V, 4. Lu. II, 3. 11. 17. 20. 21. 23. 24. 33. II. Cor. I, 4. 8. Skeir. VII, c; (f) the pred. is a rel. clause (cp. (c), abuv); Mk. IV, 22. II. Cor. II, 2. Skeir. VII, d; (g) the pred. is an adj.; Mt. V, 29. 30. 48. VI, 22. 23. 26. Mk. I, 7. II, 9. 25. III, 29. IV, 17. 31. 40. V, 18. 34. Lu. II, 5. 25. II. Cor. I, 18. II, 16. III, 3. 5. 10. IV, 18. V, 6. 8. 11.—Cp. also 5, e, α, abuv; (h) the pred. is a sb., either alone or w. an attribute; Mt. V, 34. 35. VI, 12. 22. 23. Mk. I, 11. 16. II, 28. III, 11. 35. IV, 38. V, 9. Lu. II, 2. 11. 12. 25. 37. II. Cor. I, 7. 12. 14. 19. 24. II, 15. III, 2. 3. 9. 17. IV, 4; (i) the pred. is a prn., (α) interr.; Mk. I, 24. 27. III, 33. IV, 41. V, 9; (β) poss.; Mt. VI, 13; (j) the pred. is a num., (α) def.; Mk. V, 13; (β) indef.; Mk. II, 15. V, 9. (6)to be, be calld, mean:þat' ist,that is (to say);þatei ist,which is, that is (to say); Mk. III, 17. V, 41;ƕa ist þatei,how is it that?; Mk. II, 16. (7)to be, be present, be found, (a) w. an adv.:hêr; Skeir. VII, a;jainar; Mk. III, 1. V, 11. Lu. II, 6;þarei; Mk. II, 4. V, 40. II. Cor. III, 17;þaruh; Mt. VI, 21. II. Cor. III, 17;ûta; Mk. I, 45; (b) w. a prep.:ana; Mk. I, 45. IV, 1. 38. Lu. II, 25. 40;at; II. Cor. I, 17;faúra; Mk. V, 21;fram; II. Cor. I, 2;in; Mt. V, 25. VI, 4. Mk. I, 13. 23. II, 1. IV, 36. V, 5. 25. Lu. II, 5. 8. 25. 44. 49. II. Cor. I, 1. V, 4. Skeir. VII, b;miþ; Mk. I, 13. II, 19. 26. III, 14. IV, 36. V, 18;ufar filu wisan,to abound; II. Cor. I, 5;us; Mt. V, 37. Lu.II, 4. II. Cor. III, 5;wiþra; Mk. IV, 15.—Cpds.at-,ufar-w.[Goth.wisan, prt.was, etc., < √ wes. OE. wesan, prsp. wesende, imper. sg. wes, pl. wesað; prt. 1st and 3d pers. sg. wæs, 2nd pers. wæ̂re, pl. wæ̂ron; subj. sg. wæ̂re, pl. wæ̂ron; ME. inf. wese, prt. 1st and 3d pers. sg. wæs, was, 2nd pers. wære, were, pl. wæren, weren; subj. wære, were; NE. prt. sg. was, pl. wer.—Goth.im,siju,sijau, etc., < √ es:-s. OE. 1st pers. sg. eom, eam, am (North.), 2nd pers. eart, 3d pers. is, pl. sind (t), siondun, sindun, North. aron beside sint (d), sindon; subj. sg. sîe, sî, etc.; ME. 1st pers. sg. eom, eam, am, 2nd pers. eart, art, 3d pers. is, pl. sind, sinden, aren, are; subj. sg. seo, si, pl. seon, sion, sien; NE. 1st pers. sg. am, 2nd pers. art, 3d pers. is, pl. ar.]

wissêdun, prt. ofwitan, prt.-prs.

wit, dual ofik.

witan, wv. (197, n. 1),to look at, giv attention, observ, wach, w. dat.; Mk. III, 2;w. wahtwôm ufarôw. dat.,to keep wach over; Lu. II, 8. [< √ ofwitan,to know. OHG. (ga-, ir-) wiȥên,to pay attention, observ.]

witan(30), prt.-prs. (197),to know, (1) abs.; Mk. IV, 27. Lu. II, 43. (2) w. acc.; Mk. IV, 13. V, 33. II. Cor. V, 11. (3) w. a clause introduced byþatei; Mt. VI, 32. Mk. II, 10. Lu. II, 49. II. Cor. I, 7. IV, 14. V, 1. 6. (4) w. an indir. question; Mt. VI, 3. [OE. witan, 1st and 3d pers. sg. prs. ind. wât (Goth.wait), prt. wiste, ME. wite, prs. wot, prt. wiste, NE. wot, wist; to wit < ME. to wite(n), OE. tô witanne, gerund.]

witôþ(gen.witôdis), n. (94),law; Mt. V, 17. 18. Lu. II, 22. 23. 24. 27. 39. [< a lost v.witôn(= OE. witian, ME. witie,to destin) + suff.-da; < √ ofwitan,to know.]

witubni(30), n. (95),knowledge. [

witum, pl. ofwait.

wiþra, prep. w. acc., (1) local,over against, by, near, to; Mk. IV, 1. 15. II. Cor. V, 12. (2) metaforical, (a) in a frendly sense,to, toward; (b) in a hostil sense,against, to, for; Mk. III, 24. 25. [OE. ME. wiðer, prep.,against, NE. wither- (in the cpd. withernam, a law term in England,a secondorreciprocal writ, a writ of reprisal; -nam < niman = Goth.niman), OHG. widar, MHG. wider, NHG. wider, prep.,against, wieder, adv.,again, back.]

wiþrus, m.,lam. [OE. weðer, m., ME. NE. wether.]

wlaitôn, wv. (190),to look round about; Mk. V, 32. [< a lost sb. (= ON. leit, f.,inquiry, serch) <*wleitan. OE. wlâtian,to look.]

wlits, m. (101, n. 1),face, countenance; II. Cor. III, 7. [<*wleitan(s.andawleizn). OE. wlite, m., ME. wlite,figure, look.]

wôkains(35), f. (103, n. 1),waching. [<*wôkan(+ suff.-ai-ni-),to wach, < a lost sb.

wôkrs, m. (91, n. 2),uzury. [Apparently < √ ofwakan(prt.wôk) + suff.-ra-. OE. wôcor, f.,progeny, posterity, OHG. wuohhar, MHG. wuocher, m. n.,produce, fruit, profit, uzury, NHG. wucher, m.,uzury.]

wôpjan, wv. (187),to cry aloud, cry out, cry; Mk. I, 3.—Cpd.uf-w.(63, n. 1). [OE. wêpan (stv., w. the prs. in-jo-),to cry aloud, complain, bewail, ME. wepe (stv.), NE. weep (wv.).]

wôþeis, adj. (128),sweet, mild, plezant;dauns wôþi,sweet savor; II. Cor. II, 15. [OE. wêðe, adj.,sweet, mild.]

*wôþs,wôds(74, n. 2), adj. (124),mad, possest; Mk. V, 15. 16. 18. [OE. ME. wôd, NE. wood (obs.),mad, possest, furious.]

wrakja, f. (97),persecution; Mk. IV, 17. [

wratôn, wv. (190),to go, jurney; Lu. II, 41. [ON. rata,to jurney, travel.]

wrêþus(wriþus; 7, n. 3), m. (205),herd. [OE. wræ̂ð, f.,herd, troop.]

wrikan, stv. (176, n. 1),to persecute, w. acc.; Mt. V, 44;wrikans,persecuted; II. Cor. IV, 9. [OE. wrecan,to drive, urge; avenge, punish, ME. wreke, NE. wreak.]

-wrisqan, stv. (174, n. 1), inga-wr.,to produce fruit. [ON. *reskva, pp. roskenn,grown.]

wrôhjan, wv. (187),to accuse, w. acc.; Mk. III, 2. [

wulan, stv. (173, n. 2; 175, n. 2),to wallop, boil; be fervent. [Cf. OE. weallan (prt. wêoll), ME. walle, OHG. wallan (prt. wial), MHG. wallen (prt. wiel), NHG. wallen (wv.),to bubl, boil; also OE. wellan, wv., ME. welle, NE. well,to issue forth, spring.]

wulfs, m. (91),wolf. [OE. wulf (pl. wulfas), m., ME. wulf (pl. wulves, wolves), NE. wolf (pl. wolves).]

Wulfila, pr. n. (108; 221). [Prop. 'litl wolf',

wulla, f. (97),wool. [OE. wull, f., ME. wulle, wolle, NE. wool.]

wulþags, adj. (124),gorgeous, honorabl, glorious; II. Cor. III, 7. 10. [

wulþrs, adj. (124),of wurth, of consequence;mais wulþriza wisan,to be of more wurth, be better; Mt. VI, 26. [

wulþus, m. (105),glory; Mt. VI, 13. 29. Lu. II, 9. 14. 32. II. Cor. I, 20. III, 7-11. 18. IV, 4. 6. 15. 17. [< stem wul (cf. ON. Ullr—ll < lþ—, name of a god) + suff.-þu-.]

wundufni, f. (98),wound, plague; Mk. III, 11. [

Xristus(1, n. 4), pr. n. m. (105and n. 2),Christ; Lu. II, 11; gen.-aus; II. Cor. II, 10. 12. 15. III, 3. IV, 4. V, 10. 14; dat.-au; II. Cor. I, 21. II, 14. 17. III, 14. V, 19; acc.-u; Lu. II, 26. II. Cor. I, 5. III, 4. V, 16. 18. 20.—Iêsuis-aus(gen.); Mk. I, 1. II. Cor. I, 1. 3. 14. IV, 6;Iêsu-au(dat.); II. Cor. I, 2;Iêsu-u(acc.); II. Cor. IV, 5. [< Χριστός.]


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