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varier|ˈvɛərɪə(r)| [f. vary v.] †1. Hist. = prevaricator 4. Obs.
1614[see prevaricator 4]. 1665Buck in Peacock Stat. Cambr. (1841) App. B. p. lxxxii, The Proctor calleth up the Varier or Prævaricator, who, having ended his speech, is dismist by the Proctor. 2. One who varies or dissents from something.
1860Tennyson Sea Dreams 19 They gain'd a coast..At close of day; slept, woke, and went the next, The Sabbath, pious variers from the church, To chapel. |