ANCIENT BRITISH LANGUAGE DICTIONARY
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WORD |
MEANING |
| wād |
woad |
| wæd |
ford, crossing place |
| wæter |
water, river, lake |
| wald |
woodland, forest |
| walh |
Briton, Welshman |
| wara |
men |
| weald |
forest |
| wealh |
Briton, Welshman |
| weall |
wall, bank |
| weard |
watch, ward, protection |
| weg |
way, track, road |
| wella |
spring, stream |
| wēoh |
idol, shrine or sacred precinct |
| weorc |
building, fortification |
| weorold |
world |
| wer |
man |
| 2wer |
weir, river dam, fishing enclosure |
| west |
west, western |
| wēt |
wet, damp |
| wether |
wether, ram |
| wīc |
early Romano British settlement |
| wicca |
wise |
| wice |
wych elm |
| wīd |
wide, spacious |
| widu |
wood, forest, timber |
| wiella |
spring |
| wīg |
heathen shrine or temple |
| wir |
bog |
| wīthig |
withy, willow tree |
| Wōden |
old God |
| wōh |
twisted, crooked |
| worth |
a place warded or protected |
| wudu |
wood, forest, timber |
| wulf |
wolf |
| wurm |
reptile, snake and dragon |
| wyrm |
reptile, snake and dragon |
| Wyrd |
Goddess, one of the three fates |
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