Moes. G. wairp-an, A. S. weorp-an, abjicere.
Warp, s. A designation in reckoning oysters, denoting four, Loth.
Stat. Acc.
From warp, to throw, to cast.
To Warp, v. n. To open.
Douglas.
To WARP, v. a. To surround, to involve.
Isl. verp-a, contrahere.
Douglas.
To WARRACH, v. n. (gutt.) To scold, to use abusive language, S.B.
Probably the same with [Wary], q. v.