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    FromMiddle Englishweren, equivalent towere +‎-en.

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    wern

    1. (obsolete)plural simplepast ofbe
      • 1596,Edmund Spenser, “Book IIII, Canto II”, inThe Faerie Queene. [], part II (books IV–VI), London: [] [Richard Field] forWilliam Ponsonby,→OCLC,page32:
        Her name wasAgape whoſe childrenwerne
        All three as one, the firſt hightPriamond,
        The ſecondDyamond, the youngeſtTriamond.
      • 1843, John Ward, “Chapter XI. Burslem-(Continued.)”, inThe Borough of Stoke-upon-Trent in the Commencement of the Reign of Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria [] , London: W. Lewis & Son, A Burslem Dialogue, page230:
        T. Oi've yerd em sey, yo'wern aw lung-woinded at that teyme; wur it so, Rafy?
      • 1910, “Glasgerion”, inArthur Quiller-Couch, editor,The Oxford Book of English Verse:
        Through the falseness of that lither lad
        These three liveswern all gone.

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    wern

    1. Alternative form ofweren
    2. Torefuse.
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