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waniand
† ˈwaniand Obs. Also 5 waneand, wanyende, wenyand(e, 5–6 wanyand, 6 waniant, wanniaunt, weniand, -ya(u)nt. [ME. waniand, north. pres. pple. of wanien, wane v. See the definition.] In the phrase in the waniand, prob. with ellipsis of mone (cf. ‘on waniᵹendum monan’ Sax. Leechd. I. 320) = at the time ... Oxford English Dictionary
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wanyand
wanyand, -ende var. ff. waniand. Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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wengand
† wengand variant of (or error for) wenyand waniand.1587 Mirr. Mag., Sir N. Burdet lii, Wylde wengand on such ire, wherby the realme doth lose. Oxford English Dictionary
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waneand
waneand var. waniand Obs. Oxford English Dictionary
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wanion
wanion, wannion Obs. exc. arch. (ˈwɒnjən) Forms: 6 wanian, wenyon, 6–7 wennion, 7 wannian, wenian, -on, 6– wanion, wannion. An altered form of waniand used in certain formulas of asseveration or imprecation. a. in a wanion, later with a wanion, with a plague, with a vengeance. Also with a wild wanio... Oxford English Dictionary
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waning
▪ I. waning, vbl. n. (ˈweɪnɪŋ) [f. wane v. + -ing1.] The action of the verb. 1. gen. Decrease or diminution in magnitude, importance, brilliancy, intensity, etc. As OE. wanian (wane v.) had the trans. sense ‘to make less’ as well as the intr. sense ‘to become less’, the vbl. n. had the two correspon... Oxford English Dictionary
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wenyande
wenyand(e variant forms of waniand. Oxford English Dictionary
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waxing
▪ I. ˈwaxing, vbl. n.1 (ˈwæksɪŋ) [f. wax v.1 + -ing1.] The action of wax v.1; growth; increase.c 1055 Byrhtferth's Handboc in Anglia VIII. 323 Þonne se mona beo tyn nihta eald, and na þænne his leoht beo ærest on weaxunge. 1297 R. Glouc. (Rolls) 6572 [Cnut addressing the tide] Þeruore ich hote þe, þ... Oxford English Dictionary
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wild
▪ I. wild, a. and n. (waɪld) Forms: 1–7 wilde, (3 wuilde), 3–6 wylde, 4–7 wyld, (4 wiylde, wijlde, whilde, wyled, 4–6 wield(e, 4–7 Sc. vylde, 5 wiilde, wyelde, wyyld(e, Sc. wulde, 6 wylld, Sc. vild, vyld, vyild, wyild, 7 weild), 3– wild. [Com. Teut.: OE. wilde = OFris. wilde, MDu. wilde, wilt (LG., ... Oxford English Dictionary
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