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Adjective edit

verry (not comparable)

  1. Obsolete spelling of very

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verry (not comparable)

  1. Obsolete spelling of very
    • 1819, Nancy Collin, Letter to her parents, 2007, Terrance Keenan, If Our Lives Be Spared: A Saga of the Collin Family Settlers in Early New York State, page 62,
      I have enjoyed a verry poor state of health since I wrote to you last ...
    • 1862, Solomon York, Letter to his future wife, 2004, Wallace E. Jarrell, The Randolph Hornets in the Civil War, page 168,
      I have nothing verry interesting to write.
    • 1913, Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine, volumes 43-45, page 626:
      When we first came to this place our men were verry feeble [] .

Adjective edit

verry (not comparable)

  1. Obsolete spelling of vairy
    • 1791, Sir William Pole, Collections Towards a Description of the Country of Devon, page 477:
      Chambernon, of Umberlegh; Geules, a saltier verry. Chambernon, of Clift Chambernon; Geules, [a] saltier verry, between 12 []
    • 1846, William Newton, Display of Heraldry, page 27:
      Verry, argent and sable, is borne by the name of Latewater (St. John's, Oxford); Verry, or and azure, by the name []