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Were (wēr), n. [AS. wer; akin to OS. & OHG. wer, Goth. waír, L. vir, Skr. vīra. Cf. Weregild, and Werewolf.]

1. A man. [Obs.]

2. A fine for slaying a man; the money value set upon a man's life; weregild. [Obs.]

Every man was valued at a certain sum, which was called his were.
Bosworth.


Were (w&etilde;r; 277). [AS. w&aemacr;re (thou) wast, w&aemacr;ron (we, you, they) were, w&aemacr;re imp. subj. See Was.]

The imperfect indicative plural, and imperfect subjunctive singular and plural, of the verb be. See Be.


Were , v. t. [AS. werian.]

To guard; to protect. [Obs.] Chaucer.


Were , n. A weir. See Weir. [Obs.]

Chaucer. Sir P. Sidney.


Were (?), v. t. & i. To wear. See 3d Wear. [Obs.]

Chaucer.



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