Su. G. _waern-a_, to defend; _waern_, a fortification.

~Warnstor~, _s._ Provisions laid up in a garrison.

_Wallace._

Su. G. _waern-a_, defendere; and _store_, vectigal.

_To_ WARP, _v. a._

1. To throw.

_Barbour._

2. _To warp wourdis_, to speak, to utter.

_Douglas._

Moes. G. _wairp-an_, A. S. _weorp-an_, abjicere.

~Warp~, _s._ A designation in reckoning oysters, denoting four, Loth.

_Stat. Acc._

From _warp_, to throw, to cast.

_To_ ~Warp~, _v. n._ To open.

_Douglas._

_To_ WARP, _v. a._ To surround, to involve.

Isl. _verp-a_, contrahere.

_Douglas._

_To_ WARRACH, _v. n._ (gutt.) To scold, to use abusive language, S.B.

Probably the same with ~Wary~, q. v.

WARRAY, WERRAY, _adj._ True, real.

_Wyntown._

Belg. _waar_, Germ. _wahr_; O. Fr. _ve-raie_, Lat. _ver-us_.

~Warraly~, ~Werraly~, _adv._ Truly.

Belg. _waarlyk_, id.

_Wyntown._

WARREN, _adj._ Of or belonging to the pine tree.

_Douglas._

Belg. _vueren_, id.

WARRER, compar. of _war_, wary.

WARS, _adj._ Worse.

_Douglas._

Moes. G. _wairs_, A. S. _wers_, id.

WARSCHE, WERSH, _adj._

1. Insipid to the taste, S.

_b.e.l.l.e.n.den._

2. Insipid to the mind.

_Cleland._

3. Having a sickly look, S.

V. ~Walsh~.

_Henrysone._

Teut. _versch_, fresh, q. tasteless.

~Warsh-stomach"d~, _adj._ Having a delicate or squeamish stomach, S.

_Journ. Lond._

_To_ Wa.r.s.eLL, WERSILL, _v. n._ To wrestle, to strive, S.

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