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ware1 n (often in combination) 1. (functioning as singular) articles of the same kind or material glassware silverware 2. (Fine Arts & Visual Arts / Ceramics) porcelain or pottery of a specified type agateware jasper ware See also wares [Old English waru; related to Old Frisian were, Old Norse vara, Middle Dutch Ware] ware2 Archaic vb another word for beware adj another word for wary, wise1 [Old English wær; related to Old Saxon, Old High German giwar, Old Norse varr, Gothic war, Latin vereor. See aware, beware] ware3 vb
(Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) (tr) Northern Brit dialect to spend or squander [of Scandinavian origin; related to Icelandic verja] ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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So they rode till they came to a lake, the which was a fair water and broad, and in the midst of the lake Arthur was ware of an arm clothed in white samite, that held a fair sword in that hand. Among the oyster-shells were mixed many fragments of ancient, broken crockery ware. He said there was much false Henri II ware around, but that the genuineness of this piece was unquestionable. |
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