Also 7 varie, 8 varry. [f. VARY v.] A variation; † a hesitation or vacillation.

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1600.  E. B., in Engl. Helicon, B iv b. When the sunshine which dissolv’d the snow Culloured the bubble with a pleasant vary.

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1605.  Shaks., Lear, II. ii. 85 (Q.1). And turne their halcion beakes With euery gale and varie of their maisters.

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1739.  Alex. Nicol, Nature without Art, 80. I’m at a varry Whether to keep free, or marry.

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