ware | |
1. adj. (poetic) Aware. | |
2. n. (obsolete) The state of being aware; heed. | |
3. n. (usually in combination) Goods or a type of goods offered for sale or use. | |
4. n. (in the plural) See wares. | |
5. n. Pottery or metal goods. | |
damascene ware, tole ware | |
6. n. (archaeology) A style or genre of artifact. | |
7. n. (Ireland) Crockery. | |
8. v. (obsolete or dialectal) To be ware or mindful of something. | |
9. v. (obsolete) To protect or guard (especially oneself); to be on guard, be wary. | |
Ware thee. (watch yourself) | |
10. adj. (obsolete) wary; cautious | |
11. n. (obsolete, UK, dialect) seaweed | |
12. v. (nautical) To wear, or veer. | |
13. v. Old eye dialect spelling of were | |