Proto-Germanic: *wánxō; *wánxa- adj.
Meaning: edge, bent, wrong
Gothic: *un-wāh-s (a) `blameless'
Old Norse: vā f. `Ecke, Winkel'
Old English: wōh `not straight, bent, crooked, twisted, oblique; rugged, uneven, rough; not right, perverse, froward, wrong, unfair'; wōh, gen. woges/wōs n. `wrong, perversity, injustice, error'
Old Saxon: wōh `Böses, Schlechtheit'