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WIGHTLY, adv. Swiftly; nimbly.
WIGHT, n. [g., a living being. L., to live.] A being; a person. It is obsolete, ...
WIGEON. [See Widgeon .]
WIG, in Saxon, signifies war. It is found in some names. WIG , n. [G., roll butt...
WIFE, n. plu. Wives. [G., a woman.] 1. The lawful consort of man; a woman who is...
WIERY, a. [from wire.] 1. Made of wire; having the properties of wire. It would ...
WIELDY, a. That may be wielded; manageable.
WIELDLESS, a. Unmanageable.
WIELDING, ppr. Using with power; managing.
WIELDED, pp. Used with command; managed.
WIELD, v.t. [L. The primary sense of power and strength is to stretch or strain....
WIDTH, n. [from wide.] Breadth; wideness; the extent of a thing from side to sid...
WIDOWING, ppr. Bereaving of a husband; depriving; stripping.
WIDOWHOOD, n. 1. The state of being a widow. 2. Estate settled on a widow. [Not ...
WIDOWER, n. A man who has lost his wife by death.
WIDOWED, pp. 1. Bereaved of a husband by death. 2. Deprived of some good; stripp...