Also 7 varie, 8 varry. [f. VARY v.] A variation; † a hesitation or vacillation.
1600. E. B., in Engl. Helicon, B iv b. When the sunshine which dissolvd the snow Culloured the bubble with a pleasant vary.
1605. Shaks., Lear, II. ii. 85 (Q.1). And turne their halcion beakes With euery gale and varie of their maisters.
1739. Alex. Nicol, Nature without Art, 80. Im at a varry Whether to keep free, or marry.