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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
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