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300 GLOSSARY
WITS, 'five wits'=usually, the WORTHY (vb.), makea' worthy',
five senses, but often (as i.e. hero, of; 2. 2. 119
prob. here) the mental WORTHY (adj.), noble; 5. 3.
faculties; 3. 4. 575 3. 6. 177
56 WRITE, write oneself down as,
WITHAL, therewith; 1. 2. 105 consider oneself to be; 5 3.
WORD, (i) watchword, motto 36
(or(ii)); 3.4. 1835 (ii) pass-
word; 4. 6. 92 YIELD, consent; 4. 6. 44
WORSHIP, honour; 1. 4. 267
WORTH, wealth (cf. Rom. 2. 6. ZWAGGERED, dial, for swag-
32); 4. 4. 10 gered=bullied; 4. 6. 236

