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WASSAIL-BOWL, n. A bowl for holding wassail.
WASSAIL-CUP, n. A cup in which wassail was carried to the company.
WASSAILER, n. A toper; a drunkard.
WAST, past tense of the substantive verb, in the second person; as, thou wast.
WASTE, v.t. [G., L.] 1. To diminish by gradual dissipation or loss. Thus disease...
WASTE-GATE, n. A gate to let the water of a pond pass off when it is not wanted.
WASTE-WIER, n. An overfall or wier for the superfluous water of a canal.
WASTED, pp. 1. Expended without necessity or use; lost through negligence; squan...
WASTEFUL, a. 1. Lavish; prodigal; expending property, or that which is valuable,...
WASTEFULLY, adv. In a lavish manner; with prodigality; in useless expenses or co...
WASTEFULNESS, n. Lavishness; prodigality; the act or practice of expending what ...
WASTEL, n. A particular sort of bread; fine bread or cake.
WASTENESS, n. A desolate state; solitude. That day is a day of wrath, a day of t...
WASTER, n. 1. One who is prodigal; one who squanders property; one who consumes ...
WASTETHRIFT, n. [waste and thrift.] A spendthrift.
WASTING, ppr. 1. Lavishing prodigally; expending or consuming without use; dimin...