The Old English and Old Saxon words come from the Proto-Germanic root, and also compare WŌRIAN (wander) with this root. Dutch WAREN (wander), may also be compared. Updated: 10:06, 16 April 2020 (UTC)Andrew (talk)
means 'Absolutely not; means 'Exceedingly unlikely'; means 'Very dubious'; means 'Questionable'; means 'Possible'; means 'Probable'; means 'Likely'; means 'Most Likely' or *Unattested; means 'Attested'; means 'Obvious' - only used for close matches within the same language or dialect, at linkable periods.
Andrew H. Gray 20:48, 7 October 2015 (UTC) Andrew (talk)
Chambers 1908 has a noun sense: "(Scotland) a curse, as in 'weary on you'". Equinox ◑ 01:12, 21 October 2018 (UTC)