Wo-worth, an interjection of dislike, often used in Scotland. Hickes's Thesaurus. I. 232. note a. “ Goth. vippia, corona." Sibbald, voce wipp. Y. prepared, adorned. Y-witte, (v.) know. Rudd. GÍoss. note 13. Yare, (a.) ready: Yare, (adv.) suddenly: Yarked, (p.) prepared. to Yearn, (v.) to desire eagerly: Yede, yeid, (v.) went. to Yelp, (v.) to cry, wail, boast, prate. Yern, (adv.) eagerly. Yernid, (p.) desired. Yet, (adv.) still farther. Yewt, (n.) a scream. Sc. Vide Yamer. Ying, (a.) young. Ynglis, English. Yode, (v. n.) went. Yold, (v.) yielded. Yore, (a.) far, long; Ypocras, (n.) medicated wine, the materials of which are to be found in many old recipe-books. END OF VOLUME SECOND. EDINBURGH: |