WARM, s. The act of warming, S.
Ross.
To WARNE, v. a. To refuse.
Wallace.
A. S. wern-an, to refuse, to deny.
To WARNIS, v. a. To warn, S. B.
A. S. warnig-an, id.
To WARNYS, v. a. To furnish a fortified place with the provision necessary for defence, or for the support of the defenders.
Barbour.
Su. G. waern-a, to defend; waern, a fortification.
Warnstor, s. Provisions laid up in a garrison.
Wallace.
Su. G. waern-a, defendere; and store, vectigal.
To WARP, v. a.
1. To throw.
Barbour.
2. To warp wourdis, to speak, to utter.
Douglas.