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Warne may refer to:

People
  • Baz Warne (born 1964), English musician
  • Frank Warne (1906–1994), Australian cricketer
  • Frederick Warne (1825–1901), British publisher
  • George Warne (1881–1928), British politician
  • Ivor Warne-Smith (1897–1960), Australian footballer
  • Jo Warne ( fl. 1978–2000), British actress
  • John Warne (born 1979), American musician
  • Kate Warne (1833–1868), first female detective in the United States
  • Norman Warne (1868–1905), British publisher
  • Paul Warne (born 1973), English soccer player
  • Shane Warne (born 1969), Australian cricketer
  • Tom Warne (1870–1944), Australian cricketer
Places
  • Warne, North Carolina, an unincorporated community of North Carolina
  • Warne (river), a river of Lower Saxony
Other
  • Warne (car), British 4-wheeled cyclecar made 1913-1915
  • Frederick Warne & Co, book publishers
Warne (car)

The Warne was a British 4-wheeled cyclecar made from 1913 to 1915 by Pearsall Warne Ltd based in Letchworth, Hertfordshire.

The car had a lightweight two-seat open body with full weather equipment and was powered by a JAP, V twin air-cooled engine of 964 cc with an RAC horsepower rating of 8 hp. The engine size increased to 1070 cc in 1915. Drive was to the rear wheels by belts. The suspension used half elliptic leaf springs all round.

It cost £99. Although air-cooled, the car was given a conventional appearance by fitting a dummy radiator.

In mid 1913 six cars a week were being made.

Usage examples of "warne".

And therfore, Ost, I warne the biforn, My joly body shal a tale telle And I shal clynkyn yow so mery a belle That I shal wakyn al this companye.

O thyng biseke I yow, and warne also That ye ne prikke with no tormentynge This tendre mayden, as ye han doon mo.

But of one thing I warne thee full right, Be well advised, on that ilke* night, *same When we be enter'd into shippe's board, That none of us not speak a single word, Nor clepe nor cry, but be in his prayere, For that is Godde's owen heste* dear.

Goode men and wommen, o thyng warne I yow, If any wight be in this chirche now, That hath doon synne horrible, that he Dar nat for shame of it yshryven be, Or any womman, be she yong or old, That hath ymaad hir housbonde cokewold, Swich folk shal have no power ne no grace To offren to my relikes in this place.