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List of English words starting with letter WA total of 2367 words starting with the letter "W" were found in the database and displayed on 99 pages.
A plant. Ainsw.
Passenger; traveller. Howsoever, many wayfarers make themselves glee, by putting the inhabitants ...
Travelling; passing; being on a journey. They to whom all this is revealed, if they will not be dir ...
A plant. The flower consists of one leaf, which is divided into five parts, and expands in a circul ...
To watch insidiously in the way; to beset by ambush. I will waylay thee going home, where if it ...
One who waits in ambush for another.
Pathless; untracked. When on upon my wayless walk, As my desires me draw, I, like a madman fell t ...
Mark to guide in travelling. Set thee up waymarks, make thee high heaps. Jer. xxxi. 21.
To lament, or grieve. Obsolete. What boots it to weep and to wayment, When ill is chanc’d, but d ...
Froward; peevish; morose; vexatious. That night the elder it was, the more wayward it shewed itse ...
Frowardly; perversely. Waywardly proud; and therefore bold: because extremely faulty. Sidney. Ho ...
Frowardness; perverseness. Such the behaviour of ladies, as builded their chastity not upon waywar ...
1. The plural of I. Retire we to our chamber, A little water clears us of this deed. Shakespear ...
1. Feeble; not strong. He is weary and weak handed. 2 Sam. xvii. 2. Here only weak, Against ...
To debilitate; to enfeeble; to deprive of strength. The first which weakened them was their secur ...
A feeble creature. Thou art no Atlas for so great a weight; And, weakling, Warwick takes his gi ...
Not strong; not healthy. Being old and weakly, twenty years in prison, it was ten to one that eve ...
1. Want of strength; want of force; feebleness. Troy in our weakness lives, not in her strength ...
Foible; deficience; infirmity. This dog would have fought for his master in any other case; but the ...
Alas. Obsolete. Spenser .
1. Happiness; prosperity; flourishing state. Our weal on you depending, Counts it your weal, t ...
Whether singly or jointly signify a wood or grove, from the Saxon weald . Gibson.
Riches; money, or precious goods. In desart hast thine habitance, And these rich heaps of wealth ...
Richly. I come to wive it wealthily in Padua , If wealthily, then happily in Padua . Shakespe ...