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Etymology

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Unknown; perhaps imitative. See whirr.

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Noun

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wherret (plural wherrets)

  1. (now regional) A blow, especially on the face. [from 16th c.]

Verb

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wherret (third-person singular simple present wherrets, present participle wherreting, simple past and past participle wherreted)

  1. (obsolete, transitive) To hurry; to trouble; to tease.
    • 1762, Isaac Bickerstaffe, Love in a Village (act 1, scene 5)
      Find some other road; can't you; and don't keep wherreting me with your nonsense.
  2. (obsolete, transitive) To box (somebody) on the ear; to strike on the ear.
    to wherret a child

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