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† ˈwaried, ppl. a. Obs. [f. wary v. + -ed1.] Cursed, accursed.
c975Rushw. Gosp. Matt. xiii. 19 Cymþ se wærᵹad [Vulg. venit malus] & ᵹeriseð þte sauwen wæs. a1175Cott. Hom. 239 Þe wereȝede gastes. c1250Gen. & Ex. 544 Mis-wiuen hem gunnen seðes sunes,..And mengten wið waried kin. a1300Cursor M. 2077 Fle me fra, þou wared thing. Ibid. 10067 Quar-thoru þe warlaw wirid wight. For-cummen es. 13..E.E. Allit. P. B. 1716 Wale wyne to þy wenches in waryed stoundes. a1340Hampole Psalter i. 1 This is a werid counsaile. 1340― Pr. Consc. 6186 Yhe weryed wyghtes wende fra my sight. c1375Sc. Leg. Saints xxviii. (Margaret) 526 Þis waryt Iug, in stul set, gert margaret son befor hym fet. c1470Henry Wallace viii. 1377 In waryit tym that Hesilryg was born! a1585Montgomerie Flyting (Tullibardine MS.) 607 Sua knavishe, canker[d], execrabill, And vareit ane wicht. Hence † wariedhed [-head], cursedness.
1382Wyclif Wisd. v. 13 In oure wariedhed [Vulg. malignitate] forsothe wee ben wastid. Ibid. v. 24. |