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▪ I. † ˈwarry, a.1 Obs. rare. [f. warre + y. OE. had wearriᵹ callous.] Of a tree: Full of knots. Cf. warried, warren adjs.
1567Golding Ovid's Met. viii. 930 There stood in it a warrie Oke [annoso robore quercus]. ▪ II. warry, a.2 poet. rare—1.|ˈwɔːrɪ| [f. war n.1 + -y1.] Belligerent, warlike.
1901W. B. Yeats in Lady Gregory Ideals in Ireland 96 She looked ‘very strong and warry and fierce, but not wicked’. ▪ III. warry obs. f. wary a.; variant of wary v. Obs. ▪ IV. warry, -able var. ff. warray v., -able Obs. |