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† ˈwavenger Sc. and north. Obs. Forms: 5–6 vau-, 6 wauengeour, 9 waff-, whiffinger, waifinger. [App. f. waif n. after messenger, passenger, scavenger, etc.] 1. Sc. A vagabond. Also attrib.
1493Sc. Acts Jas. IV (1814) II. 235/1 To causs idill men vauengeouris to laubour for þair leuing. 1513Douglas æneis iv. xi. 17 [Shall it be] lefull till a wauengeour strangeir Me and my realm betrump on this maneir. Ibid. xii. v. 99 Follow me Quham now ȝon vauengeour, ȝon ilk stranger, Affrays so. 2. dial. A stray animal, estray.
1825Brockett N.C. Gloss, Waifinger, an estray. a1864R. B. Peacock Lonsdale Gloss., Waifinger, stray cattle. |