War"ish (?), v. t. [OF. warir to
protect, heal, cure, F. guéri&?; to cure; of Teutonic origin;
cf. OHG. werian, weren, to protect, to hinder. See
Garret.] To protect from the effects of; hence, to cure; to
heal. [Obs.]
My brother shall be warished hastily.
Chaucer.
Varro testifies that even at this day there be some who
warish and cure the stinging of serpents with their
spittle.
Holland.
War"ish, v. i. To be cured; to
recover. [Obs.]
Your daughter . . . shall warish and
escape.
Chaucer.
War"ish (?), v. t. [OF. warir to
protect, heal, cure, F. guéri&?; to cure; of Teutonic origin;
cf. OHG. werian, weren, to protect, to hinder. See
Garret.] To protect from the effects of; hence, to cure; to
heal. [Obs.]
My brother shall be warished hastily.
Chaucer.
Varro testifies that even at this day there be some who
warish and cure the stinging of serpents with their
spittle.
Holland.
War"ish, v. i. To be cured; to
recover. [Obs.]
Your daughter . . . shall warish and
escape.
Chaucer.