245: beware versus ware Aug 10, 2015

'Beware' and 'ware' are used as a warning cry, typically in a hunting context, and mean the same thing. The word comes from Old English, 'warian' meaning ‘be on one's guard,’ from a Germanic base meaning ‘observe, take care', and is not related to the word 'war'.
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