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Wardeness

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warderessnoun(dated) A female warder.
wardingverbThe act of one who wards.
wardnounProtection, defence.
wenchdomnounThe domain or world of wenches; wenches collectively
wardonnounAlternative form of warden (“variety of pear”). [(archaic or literary) A guard or watchman.]
woodwardnoun(archaic) A warden of a wood.
guardagenoun(obsolete) wardship
warefulnessnoun(obsolete) wariness; cautiousness
vowessnoun(archaic) A woman who has taken religious vows, especially a vow of chastity.
awknessnoun(obsolete, rare) wrongness (awkwardness, sinfulness, or ineptitude).
weomannounObsolete form of woman. [An adult female human.]
warimentnoun(rare, obsolete) Wariness.
waiverynoun(historical) The outlawry of a woman.
bear-wardnounAlternative form of bearward. [(chiefly UK, historical) Someone who handles and keeps bears (and sometimes other animals such as apes and bulls), especially for use in public entertainments such as baiting or dancing displays; a bearherd.]
weyveverbObsolete form of weave. [(transitive) To form something by passing lengths or strands of material over and under one another.]
wouldingnessnoun(obsolete or nonstandard) willingness; desire
wivehoodnounObsolete form of wifehood. [The quality or state of being a wife.]
beldamenoun(now archaic) An old woman, particularly an ugly one.
custosnoun(Roman Catholicism) A monastic superior, who, under the general of his order, has the direction of all the religious houses of the same fraternity in a given district, called a custody of the order.
wyfenounObsolete spelling of wife. [A married woman, especially in relation to her spouse.]

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