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ware

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[wair]

noun

  1. Usually wares

    1. articles of merchandise or manufacture; goods.

      a peddler selling his wares.

    2. any intangible items, as services or products of artistic or intellectual creativity, that are saleable.

      an actor advertising his wares.

  2. a specified kind or class of merchandise or of manufactured article (usually used in combination).

    silverware;

    glassware.

  3. pottery, or a particular kind of pottery.

    delft ware.

  4. Archaeology.,  a group of ceramic types classified according to paste and texture, surface modification, as burnish or glaze, and decorative motifs rather than shape and color.



ware

2

[wair]

adjective

  1. watchful, wary, or cautious.

  2. aware; conscious.

verb (used with object)

wared, waring 
  1. to beware of (usually used in the imperative).

ware

3

[wair]

verb (used with object)

Scot. and North England.
wared, waring 
  1. to spend; expend.

ware

4

[wair]

noun

Scot. and North England.
  1. the first season in the year; spring.

-ware

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  1. a combining form extracted from software, occurring as the final element in words that refer to a specified kind or class of software.

    spyware;

    shareware.

ware

1

/ wɛə /

noun

  1. (functioning as singular) articles of the same kind or material

    glassware

    silverware

  2. porcelain or pottery of a specified type

    agateware

    jasper ware

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ware

2

/ wɛə /

verb

  1. another word for beware

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adjective

  1. another word for wary wise 1

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ware

3

/ wɛə /

verb

  1. dialect,  (tr) to spend or squander

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–ware

  1. A suffix that means “software,” as in shareware.

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Word History and Origins

Origin of ware1

First recorded before 1000; Middle English; Old English waru; cognate with German Ware

Origin of ware2

First recorded before 900; Middle English adjective; Old English adjective wær; cognate with German gewahr “aware,” Old Norse varr “aware”

Origin of ware3

First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English, from Old Norse verja “to spend, invest”

Origin of ware4

First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English, from Old Norse vār “spring”; perhaps akin to Latin vēr, Greek éar “spring”; vernal
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Word History and Origins

Origin of ware1

Old English waru; related to Old Frisian were, Old Norse vara, Middle Dutch Ware

Origin of ware2

Old English wær; related to Old Saxon, Old High German giwar, Old Norse varr, Gothic war, Latin vereor. See aware , beware

Origin of ware3

C15: of Scandinavian origin; related to Icelandic verja
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Example Sentences

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Forty years later, he came across them while cleaning out his attic; among the wares was an old football helmet.

In Los Angeles, Crypto.com arena and the Peacock Theater have participated in reusable food ware programs, with the company r.World, since 2024.

Known as "furutsu sando", they became popular after Japanese fruit shops opened parlours selling desserts for customers to sample their wares.

From BBC

The jewelers “substantially under-declared the value of their shipments” when they consented to having their wares transported by the company to the L.A. area for a trade show in Pasadena, according to the suit.

Shopping: Both downtown Weaverville and Lewiston are home to cute shops selling local wares.

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When To Use

What does -ware mean?

The combining form -ware is used like a suffix meaning “software,” a program used to direct a computer. It is occasionally used in technical terms, especially in computer science.The form -ware comes from the word software. The word software itself was coined around 1955 to contrast with hardware, a much older term used to refer to mechanical equipment. Learn more at our entry for hardware.

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