a. Obs. rare. [f. WARY a. + -SOME.] Cautious or careful (that —). Hence † Warisomeness.

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1607.  Topsell, Four-f. Beasts, Of Swine, 682. When the beasts do eat the white [Hellebore], they forbeare the blacke with all wearisomenesse [sic].

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1628.  Wither, Brit. Rememb., IV. 2217. That they might … Amend their courses; and be warisome That they displeas’d not God, in times to come.

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