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whare

/ ˈwɔːrɪ; ˈfɒrɛ /

noun

  1. a Māori hut or dwelling place
  2. any simple dwelling place, esp at a beach or in the bush


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Word History and Origins

Origin of whare1

from Māori

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Example Sentences

He walketh whare grase leadeth, and gambles tew the dallianse ov dewy fragranse.

Fitckshun is a kind ov haf wa hous, betwen the temples ov Truth and Fallshood, whare the good and the bad meet tu lie a little.

If my memry dont fule me, this iz the same spot whare Noer stood, with the Ark previously.

Enclosed yu will be pleazed tew find my fotograff, taken from life, on the spot, whare the circumstanze occurred.

Thare are a grate multitude ov individuals who are like blind mules, anxious enough to kick, but kant tell whare.

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