Definition for WEAR

WEAR, n. [Sax. wær, wer; from the root of werian, to hold, defend, protect; D. waaren or weeren; often written wier. See Warren and Guard.]

  1. A dam in a river to stop and raise the water, for conducting it to a mill, or for taking fish.
  2. An instrument or kind of basket work for catching fish.

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