In heraldry, a bearing representing a screen or fence made of wattled twigs, or the like, and upright stakes. It is generally represented in fesse.(noun)
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Use "weare" in a sentence
"Page 6 with us: but when Granganimeo the kings brother was present, none durst trade but himselfe: except such as weare red pieces of copper on their heads like himselfe: for that is the difference betweene the noble men, and the gouvernours of countreys, and the meaner sort."
"After that these women had bene there, there came downe from all parts great store of people, bringing with them leather, corall, diuers kindes of dies, very excellent, and exchanged with us: but when Granganimeo the kings brother was present, none durst trade but himselfe: except such as weare red pieces of copper on their heads like himselfe: for that is the difference betweene the noble men, and the gouernours of countreys, and the meaner sort."
"But then, I think Arabic is beautiful (spoken or written), so there weare."