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Definition of wore
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Wore () imp. of Ware.
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Mask
::
Mask (n.) A
dramatic
performance,
formerly
in
vogue,
in which the
actors
wore masks and
represented
mythical
or
allegorical
characters..
Sworn
::
Swore () imp. of
Swear.
Whiteboy
::
Whiteboy
(a.) One of an
association
of poor Roman
catholics
which arose in
Ireland
about 1760,
ostensibly
to
resist
the
collection
of
tithes,
the
members
of which were so
called
from the white
shirts
they wore in their
nocturnal
raids..
Coxcomb
::
Coxcomb
(n.) A strip of red cloth
notched
like the comb of a cock, which
licensed
jesters
formerly
wore in their
caps..
Honor
::
Honor (n.) A token of
esteem
paid to
worth;
a mark of
respect;
a
ceremonial
sign of
consideration;
as, he wore an honor on his
breast;
military
honors;
civil
honors..
Wore
::
Wore
(imp.)
of Wea.
Sware
::
Swore
(imp.)
of Swea.
Wore
::
Wore () imp. of Ware.
Ware
::
Ware
(imp.)
Wore.
Dolly Varden
::
Dolly
Varden
() A
character
in
Dickens's
novel
Barnaby
Rudge,
a
beautiful,
lively,
and
coquettish
girl who wore a
cherry-colored
mantle
and
cherry-colored
ribbons..
Cutpurse
::
Cutpurse
(n.) One who cuts
purses
for the sake of
stealing
them or their
contents
(an act
common
when men wore
purses
fastened
by a
string
to their
girdles);
one who
steals
from the
person;
a
pickpocke.
Weed
::
Weed (n.) An
article
of dress worn in token of
grief;
a
mourning
garment
or
badge;
as, he wore a weed on his hat;
especially,
in the
plural,
mourning
garb, as of a
woman;
as, a
widow's
weeds..
Swear
::
Swear (v. t.) To
declare
or
charge
upon oath; as, he swore
treason
against
his
friend..
Camisard
::
Camisard
(n.) One of the
French
Protestant
insurgents
who
rebelled
against
Louis XIV, after the
revocation
of the edict of
Nates;
-- so
called
from the
peasant's
smock
(camise)
which they
wore..
Coronal
::
Coronal
(n.) The
frontal
bone, over which the
ancients
wore their
coronae
or
garlands..
Fanciful
::
Fanciful
(a.)
Curiously
shaped
or
constructed;
as, she wore a
fanciful
headdress..
Wore
::
Wore () imp. of Wear.
Forswore
::
Forswore
() imp. of
Forswear.
Forswore
::
Forswore
(imp.)
of
Forswea.
Swear
::
Swear (v. i.) To give
evidence
on oath; as, to swear to the truth of a
statement;
he swore
against
the
prisoner..
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