Examples of 'warre' in a sentence
Meaning of "warre"
Warre: an adjective that could be describing something related to war, conflict, or militaristic themes
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- Obsolete spelling of war
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Warre of every man against every man.
Love and warre are all one.
Warre seconded his proposals.
The never ended warre of all against all.
The Warre hive that will produce honey that you can enjoy at breakfast.
It was employed of table in the Woolen tent Warre.
However Warre had managed to secure his release.
Ease after Warre.
I lost a Warre hive this winter gone due to condensation and was concerned here too.
Thomas de la Warre.
The wooden roof type Warre should work together with the blanket box of a kind.
No fortresse, desolate therefore by warre.
Thomas de la Warre was a Lord of the Manor and also a priest.
The condition of Man… is a condition of Warre of every one against every one.
Warre Cottage 아룬델.
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A later Baron De la Warre sold the manor to the Rowe family.
Oh so much easier with a warre hive!
And dost with poyson, warre and sicknesse dwell, Chance, kings and desperate men.
Chance, kings and desperate men, And dost with poison, warre and sickness dwell.
Mated Warre x Dano litter is coming,.
Taking command as governor, de la Warre ordered the fort reoccupied.
Thomas de la Warre refounded the church as a collegiate church in 1421.
To which is added a discourse about the warre with the Pequods in the year 1637.
And dost with poyson, warre and sicknesse dwell.
And dost with poison, warre and sickness dwell.
In the early 14th century, the de la Warre family acquired the land through marriage.