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▪ I. † wair, n. Obs. rare—1. A piece of timber two yards long and one foot broad.
1664Evelyn Sylva xxix. 85 A Tree [an oak]..which yielded of sawn Wair fourteen hundred, and by estimation, twenty Chords of wood. A Wair is two yards long, and one foot broad, sixscore to the hundred: so that, in the said Tree was 10080 foot of Boards. Hence1674Blount Glossogr. (ed. 4), and in later Dicts. ▪ II. † wair, a. Sc. Obs. rare—1. ? Wild, stormy.
c1480Henryson Preach. Swallow xii, Bewis bene are laifit bair of blis, Be wickit windis of the winter wair. ▪ III. wair obs. form of were, pa. ind. pl. of be v. ▪ IV. wair(e, waird, wairding, wairdour, wairdrope Sc. or north. ff. ware, weir, ward, warding, warder, wardrobe. |