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Definition of Awarning
1. awarn [v] - See also: awarn
Lexicographical Neighbors of Awarning
Literary usage of Awarning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Notes and Queries by Martim de Albuquerque (1879)
"M. awarning to investors. Bjr WC Sillar. July, 1870. Leamington, printed by JBM
Vincent, “ Chronicle” Office. 8vo. pp. 2+10. 6d. M. Interest or usury, ..."
2. History of Friedrich II of Prussia, Called Frederick the Great by Thomas Carlyle (1862)
"... awarning, Thatthey must instantly collect themselves, men and goods; and 'begone
one and all out of these parts, double-quick towards 'Neisse. ..."
3. The Risings of the Luddites, Chartists and Plugdrawers by Frank Peel (1888)
"... "Friends, all take awarning by my fate; for three years I followed the Lord,
but about a year since I began to fall away, and fell by little and little, ..."
4. The History of Maryland: From Its First Settlement, in 1633, to the by John Leeds Bozman (1837)
"... may demand to be tried by the jury, without putting in any security ft* tie
charge. The sheriff in awarning of juries shall observe a certain course and ..."
5. The Scalp Hunters, Or, Romantic Adventures in Northern Mexico by Mayne Reid (1851)
"But I would not despair—even with his fate for awarning. I would take up the
drama where he had ended. The curtain should rise upon new scenes, ..."