"Pure devotion and undefiled before God the father, is this: To visit
the fatherless, and widows in their adversity, and to keep himself
unspotted of the world." James j.
untoward: unfavorable, ungraceful, contrary, froward; perverse;
"Save yourselves from this untoward generation." Acts chap. ij.
wene : to ween; suppose, imagine, think
wenest : supposes, to assume
whit : smallest part, least bit
winefat : the upper vat of the winepress; emblematic of divine
judgement
whitsontide: whitsuntide; also interpreted pentecost (Jewish
festival celebrated on the fiftieth day after the Passover Feast)
wiliness : trickery, deceit, craftiness, cunning;
"That we henceforth be no more children wavering and carried with
every wind of doctrine, by the wiliness of men and craftiness,
whereby they lay a wait for us to deceive us." Ephesians chap. iv.
wist - knew, or known well, understand
wit, (n.) Mind; intellect; understanding; sense.
"Who knew the wit of the Lord? or who was his counselor?" --Wyclif
(Rom. xi. 34).
wit, wettest, wot, wotteth (v.) : knew, know well
wottest, wettest : to know sharply.
woe (n.) (interj.) Used to express sorrow or dismay. Grief;
sorrow; misery; disaster, heavy calamity.
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