v. Obs. (nonce-wd.) [? f. WARY a. + -FY.] trans. To render wary or timorous.

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1614.  Sylvester, Panaretus, 801, Parlt. Vertues Roy., 34. Thou [Andria = Fortitude] art lockt vp in Princes Cabinets; Among the Corselets, which, now wariefied Through loue of Peace, they haue new layd aside.

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