Webster's practical dictionary A practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ; the coloring matter, or color de-rived from the plant, now superseded by indigo. Woe, Wo, wo, n. Grief; sorrow; miserv; heavy calam-ity; a curse; malediction.—Wo- or Woeful, a. Fullof woe;-sorrowful; distressed with grief orcalamitv;unhappy; sad; bringing calamity, distress, or afflic-tion; wretched, paltry, miserable.—Wo- or Woe-fully, adv. In a woeful manner; sorrowfuUv; wretch-edly; misera


Webster's practical dictionary A practical dictionary of the English language, giving the correct spelling, pronunciation and definitions of words based on the Unabridged dictionary of Noah Webster .. . ; the coloring matter, or color de-rived from the plant, now superseded by indigo. Woe, Wo, wo, n. Grief; sorrow; miserv; heavy calam-ity; a curse; malediction.—Wo- or Woeful, a. Fullof woe;-sorrowful; distressed with grief orcalamitv;unhappy; sad; bringing calamity, distress, or afflic-tion; wretched, paltry, miserable.—Wo- or Woe-fully, adv. In a woeful manner; sorrowfuUv; wretch-edly; miserably. — Wo- or Woefulness, t^?.-Woe-begone, f(. Overwhelmed with woe; immersed ingrief and sorrow. TVold, wold, n. A wood ; forest; a plain, or opencountry; a country without wood, whether hilly ornot; a down. TWolf, wulf, n. A swift, crafty, rapacious carnivorousanimal or several species,allied to the dog, and to sheep; anyperson or thing very rav-enous, dangerous, or de-structive. — To keep theiL-olffrom the door. Tokeep away povertv, pre-vent starvation.—Wolf- __ish, a. Like a wolf; hav- ^^ing the qualities or formof a wolf. —Wolf-dog,n. A dog of a large breed, Wolf.


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