waft (v.)
beckon, wave [at], signal
CE II.ii.118[Antipholus of Syracuse to Dromio of Syracuse] who wafts us yonder?
MV V.i.11[Lorenzo to Jessica] In such a night / Stood Dido with a willow in her hand ... and waft her love / To come again to Carthage
Tim I.i.73[Poet to Painter, of Timon] Whom Fortune with her ivory hand wafts to her
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