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waur
▪ I. waur see war a., adv., v.2▪ II. waur variant of ware n.1, n.5, v.2 Oxford English Dictionary
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WAUR
WAUR may refer to: WAUR (AM), a radio station (1550 AM) licensed to serve Somonauk, Illinois, United States WAUR-LD, a low-power television station 1988 to 2014 WLEY-FM, a radio station (107.9 FM) licensed to serve Aurora, Illinois, which held the call sign WAUR from 1969 to 1988 wikipedia.org
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WAUR (AM)
WAUR (1550 kHz) is an AM radio station licensed to Somonauk, Illinois. WAUR's current sister station is WJDK-FM (95.7) with studios in the same building and a transmitter located between Kinsman and Seneca, Illinois. wikipedia.org
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werr
werr obs. f. war, waur a., wear v.2 Oxford English Dictionary
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Waurá language
Waurá (Wauja) is an Arawakan language spoken in the Xingu Indigenous Park of Brazil by the Waujá people. wikipedia.org
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werrar
† werrar, a. Obs. rare. [f. werr war, waur a. + -er.] = worser a.c 1400 Apol. Loll. 49 Þey semen werrar þan þe fend, þat asked stonis to be turnid in to bred. Oxford English Dictionary
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WLEY-FM
WAUR In 1969, the station's call sign was changed to WAUR and its ERP was increased to 31,200 watts. The following year, WAUR and AM 1280 WMRO were sold to Beasley Broadcast Group for $8.7 million. wikipedia.org
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wer
wer dial. f. our; Sc. var. ver n.1; obs. f. war n.1, v.1, war, waur a. and adv., ware a., wear v.; var. were n.2, n.3, v.; var. were, pa. tense of be v.; obs. f. where, whether. Oxford English Dictionary
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Wauja
The Wauja or Waura (Waurá: Waujá; ) are an indigenous people of Brazil. Their language, Waurá, is an Arawakan language. References External links Waurá artwork, National Museum of the American Indian http://pib.socioambiental.org/en/povo/wauja/1115 http://www.native-languages.org wikipedia.org
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WBIG (AM)
WLXT shut down July 17, 1970; two years later, Stevens purchased WAUR from Cofey and Oswalt. Beasley Broadcast Group bought WMRO and WAUR in 1986. Beasley placed its focus on WAUR, which would eventually be relaunched as adult contemporary station WYSY-FM, and showed little interest in WMRO; this wikipedia.org
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Witte Wiwer
The wild huntswoman, known as de oll Fru Waur (the old Lady Waur) or de oll Węderhex Waur (the old hag [literally: weather-witch] Waur), carries the witte If the witt Wif flees from Fru Waur unkempt, unwashed, and sweaty, the wild huntress will first need to wash up to catch her, using her own water and drying wikipedia.org
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Seno Ngutra
Born in the town of Waur in Maluku, after high school Ngutra entered the St. wikipedia.org
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Paresi–Waura languages
Languages Kaufman (1994) gives the following breakdown: Paresí group Paresí also known as Parecís, Haliti Saraveca also known as Sarave (†) Waurá group wikipedia.org
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Mehinaku
A dialect of their language, Waurá-kumá is related to the Waurá language. wikipedia.org
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WCSJ
WCSJ may refer to: WCSJ-FM, a radio station (103.1 FM) licensed to Morris, Illinois, United States WAUR (AM), a radio station (1550 AM) licensed to wikipedia.org
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