Crossword clues for wair
wair
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wair \Wair\, n. (Carp.)
A piece of plank two yard? long and a foot broad.
--Bailey.
Wiktionary
Etymology 1 n. A plank 6 feet long and 1 foot across.(R:1913) Etymology 2
vb. (context Scotland obsolete English) To spend. Etymology 3
vb. (eye dialect: were)
Wikipedia
WAIR, owned by Superior Communications, began broadcasting in 2004 at a frequency of 104.9 MHz after funds to build the station were raised by local churches. Programming for the station is provided by WLGH-FM, the lead station for Smile FM, a network of contemporary Christian stations.
Wair may refer to:
- Wair, India, a locality in India
- Bir Wair, a location where parts of Operation Brevity took place during World War II
- Thelma Mothershed-Wair (born 1940), a member of the Little Rock Nine
- a Gothic language word meaning man that could be found in the etymology of the modern English word werewolf
- A plank of wood two yards long and a foot broad.
WAIR may refer to :
- WAIR (FM), a Christian radio broadcasting from Lake City, Michigan
- Western Army Infantry Regiment, an elite JGSDF amphibious unit.
- WPOL, a radio station licensed to Winston-Salem, North Carolina, which used the call letters WAIR for many years
- Wing-assisted incline running, a theory to explain the flight evolution in birds
- a type of converted World War II British destroyers : see V and W class destroyer#WAIR
Usage examples of "wair".
He smiled broadly as he set a sack on the kitchen table, reaching in like Wair, the god of gifts, distributing treasures to all the family.
Throwing in men and machines with World Wair I abandon, Montgomery failed to break through.