Sc. and north. dial. Also widdil, wuddle. [app. f. next.] Commotion, bustle; disturbance, trouble; strife, contention.

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1786.  Burns, Ep. to Major Logan, iii. To cheer you through the weary widdle O’ this wild warl’.

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1825.  Jamieson, s.v., They had a widdil thegither.

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1847.  J. Halliday, Rustic Bard, 326. This wearifu’ world’s a wuddle o’ care.

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