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WALLAWAY, _interj._ Alas; S. _walawa_; E. _welaway_.

_Douglas._

A. S. _welawa_, Su. G. _waleva_, proh dolor.

WALLEE, _s._

V. ~Well-ey~.

WALLEES, WALISE, _s._ Saddlebags, S.

Belg. _valleys_, Fr. _valise_, a portmanteau.

WALLY, _adj._

V. ~Waly~.

WALLIDRAG, _s._

1. A feeble ill-grown person; S. _wallidraggle_, S. B. _warydraggel_.

_Dunbar._

2. A drone, an inactive person.

_Dunbar._

Su. G. _gaell_, testiculus, and _dregg_, faex. _Wary-draggel_, might seem allied to Isl. _warg draege_, filius ab exule genitus.

_To_ WALLOP, WALOP, _v. n._

1. To move quickly, with much agitation of the body or clothes, S. B.

_Ruddiman._

2. To gallop.

_Lyndsay._

Teut. _wal-oppe_, cursus gradarius.

_To_ WALLOW, WALOW, _v. n._

1. To wither, to fade.

_Douglas._

2. Metaph. applied to the face.

_Hardyknute._

3. Transferred to the mind.

_Wyntown._

A. S. _wealow-ian_, marcescere, Germ. _welw-en_.

WALROUN, _s._

V. ~Wolroun~.

WALSH, WELSCHE, _adj._ Insipid, S. _walsh_.

_Douglas._

Teut. _gaelsch_, ingratus, insuavis sapore aut odore.

~Walshness~, _s._ Insipidity of taste, S.

_Gl. Sibb._

_To_ WALTER, _v. a._ To overturn.

V. ~Welter~.

~Walterar~, _s._ One who overturns.

_Poems 16th Cent._

WAMBE, WAME, WAIM, WEAM, WAYME, _s._

1. The womb.

_Abp. Hamiltoun._

2. The belly, S.

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