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† ˈguarish, v. Obs. Also 5 garissh, -ysshe, guarisshe, -yshe, -ysse, gwerysshe. See also warish. [f. OF. g(u)ariss-, pres. stem of g(u)arir, modF. guérir = OSp., OPg. guarir:—OTeut. *warjan in Goth. warjan, OHG. giweren-, biwerjan to protect, defend.] 1. trans. To cure, heal. (Frequent in Caxton.)14...
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guarisher
† ˈguarisher Obs.—1 In 5 guarysshour. [f. guarish v. + -er1.] A healer or curer.1474 Caxton Chesse iii. v. (1860) H j b, They..myght better be callyd bouchers thenne helars or guarysshours of woundes and sores.
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warish
▪ I. † ˈwarish, n. Obs.—0 [Connected with OE. wearr, callosity, wart: see warre.] A callosity.1570 Levins Manip. 144/11 A warish, callus.▪ II. † ˈwarish, v.1 Obs. Forms: 3–6 waris, 4–5 waris(s)che, -ys(s)che, -es(s)che, -isshe, -ysh, -iche, -yche, -isse, -ys(e, warsche, wars(s)he, warche (pa. tense ...
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garish
▪ I. garish, a.1 (ˈgɛərɪʃ) Forms: 6 gaurish, gawrish, gaerishe, 6–7 garishe, 7 garrishe, 6– garish, (9 gairish). [The early spellings gaurish, gawrish, suggest derivation from gaure v. to stare (cf. garing-stocke, var. gawring-stock = gazing-stock). The suffix -ish, however, is rarely appended to vb...
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