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warbly

English

Etymology

warble +? -y

Adjective

warbly (comparative more warbly, superlative most warbly)

  1. Having a warbling quality; tending to warble
    She has a thin, warbly voice.

Derived terms

  • warbliness

Anagrams

  • brawly, byrlaw

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warely

English

Etymology

From Middle English wareli, wearliche, from Old English wærlice, corresponding to ware +? -ly.

Adverb

warely (comparative more warely, superlative most warely)

  1. (obsolete) Watchfully; with caution.
    • 1526, William Tyndale, trans. Bible, Mark XIV:
      He that betrayed hym, gave them a generall token, sayinge: whosoever I do kisse, he it is, take hym, and leade hym awaye warely.
    • 1590, Edmund Spendser, The Faerie Queene, I.x:
      Arriued there, the dore they find fast lockt; / For it was warely watched night and day []

Anagrams

  • Lawyer, Rawley, lawyer, yawler

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