The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wawe
Wawe \Wawe\ (w[add]), n. [See Woe.] Woe. [Obs.]
Wawe
Wawe \Wawe\ (w[add]), n. [OE. wawe, waghe; cf. Icel. v[=a]gr;
akin to E. wag; not the same word as wave.]
A wave. [Obs.]
--Chaucer. Spenser.
Wiktionary
wawe
n. (context obsolete English) A wave.
Usage examples of "wawe".
As they walked, they chanted and rang small hand bells whose sound earned faintly through the stal air Row upon row they came, wawing m pairs.
After hir deeth ful often may she wayte, Er that the wilde wawes wol hire dryve Unto the place ther she shal arryve.