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vb. (obsolete spelling of wear English)

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Weare may refer to:

  • Weare, New Hampshire, USA
  • Weare Township, Michigan, USA
  • Weare, Somerset, England
  • William Weare (disambiguation)

Usage examples of "weare".

By that tymes they weare answered, the place about us well discovered, and our devyne service ended, the daie was farr spent.

It were a good deed if the Goddesse and thy master here, would put thee to death, for thou art worthy to be imprisoned and to weare out these yrons, that stalest my slippers away when thou werest at my baines yester night.

Philesiterus who is comely, beautifull, in the flower of his youth, liberall, courteous, valiant and stout against the diligent pries and watches of your husband, whereby to embrace the worthiest dames of this country, and worthy to weare a crowne of gold, for one part that he played to one that was jealous over his wife.

That diamond signet which thou wearest on thy finger, thou holdest it, doubtless, as of inestimable value?

It were a good deed if the Goddesse and thy master here, would put thee to death, for thou art worthy to be imprisoned and to weare out these yrons, that stalest my slippers away when thou werest at my baines yester night.

By that tymes they weare answered, the place about us well discovered, and our devyne service ended, the daie was farr spent.

And those that weare chaplets on their head Of fresh woodbind, be such as never were To love untrue in word, in thought, nor deed, But ay steadfast.

Weare honored and privileged tonight to have among us asour special guests.

Well then him chaunst his heauy armes to want,Whose burden mote empeach his needfull speed,And hinder him from libertie to pant:For hauing long time, as his daily weed,Them wont to weare, and wend on foot for need,Now wanting them he felt himselfe so light,That like an Hauke, which feeling her selfe freedFrom bels and iesses, which did let her flight,Him seem'd his feet did fly, and in their speed delight.

And all the way their merry pipes they sound,That all the woods with doubled Eccho ring,And with their horned feet do weare the ground,Leaping like wanton kids in pleasant Spring.

Weare formed the opinion that the cause of death was acute gastritis, and we need not blame them for coming to this conclusion, because it was quite consistent both with the symptoms of the illness and with the past history of the patient.