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wearr

  • noun [ masculine ]
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wearr, es; m.
A piece of hard skin (particularly on the hands or feet), callosity
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  • Wear

    callus,

    • Wrt. Voc. ii. 14, 12.
  • War.

    • i. 291, 8.
  • Wær

    callositas,

    • Hpt. Gl. 490, 33.
  • Ða wearras and ða swylas ðe beóð on mannes handum oððe on óðrum limum,

    • Lchdm. i. 356, 16.
  • Wiþ weartum and wearrum on lime,

    • ii. 148, 26
    • :
    • Homl. Skt. i. 5, 139.
  • Fram þysum heardum wearrum,

    • 5, 198.
  • Weorras vel ill

    callos,

    • Txts. 49, 400.
  • Uarras,

    • 111, 13
    • :

    callos, tensam cutem,

    • 114, 93.
  • Wearras, ilas

    callos,

    • Wrt. Voc. ii. 13, 48
    • :

    calces,

    • 127, 45.
  • Wiþ wearras and wiþ swylas,

    • Lchdm. i. 356, 11.
  • Wearras and weartan on weg tó ðonne,

    • 362, 17
    • :
    • ii. 150, 1,
  • [

    Warre or knobbe of a tre

    vertex,

    • Prompt. Parv. 516,
    • and see note.
    ]
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v.  weorras wear wearriht.
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  • wearr, n.