Talk:wiery

Latest comment: 4 years ago by Werdna Yrneh Yarg in topic Etymology

Etymology

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According to Newne's Comprehensive dictionary the final sense is from Old English wær (pond, sea). Sorry; but the entry etymology edit for this meaning here is simply nonsense. However, my previous edit as from Old English wōr (moor) was absolute nonsense too, because that Anglo-Saxon form was a mistake for "mōr" (moor). Andrew (talk) Andrew H. Gray 08:31, 26 November 2019 (UTC).Reply

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