warrener

[ wawr-uh-ner, wor- ]

noun
  1. the keeper of a rabbit warren.

Origin of warrener

1
Middle English word dating back to 1250–1300; see origin at warren, -er1

Words Nearby warrener

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How to use warrener in a sentence

  • He found warrener and Wylde Payne there, and presently he began to tell "what a confounded mess he had made of it down stairs."

  • The officers of Fort warrener were assembled, as was the daily morning custom, in the presence of the colonel commanding.

    The Deserter | Charles King
  • They were to have gone to warrener immediately after the holidays, but January came and Nellie had not surrendered.

    The Deserter | Charles King
  • Just what Mr. Van Antwerp would have said could he have seen the situation at warrener is perhaps impossible to predict.

    The Deserter | Charles King
  • There was his last letter, received only that day, urging, imploring her to leave warrener forthwith.

    The Deserter | Charles King

British Dictionary definitions for warrener

warrener

/ (ˈwɒrənə) /


noun
  1. obsolete a gamekeeper or keeper of a warren (sense 4)

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