1. weare - Verb
2. Weare - Proper noun
weare (third-person singular simple present weares, present participle wearing, simple past wore, past participle worne)
Obsolete spelling of wear
weare
Obsolete spelling of were
Weare
A town in New Hampshire, consolidated with Hillsborough County.
In the world we live in, what weand what weare like Siamese twins, inseparable, existing in a state of confusion. Haruki Murakami
Bachiler had a second marriage to Christian Weare, widow, in 1623. Source: Internet
Mike Kelly (skip), Barry Connolly, Sally Hayes and Richard Weare moved 5-2 up at five ends on their way to an 18-12 win and Rick Hayes (skip), Tony Farmer, Christine Weare and David Deakin were similarly in control, coming out on top 18-13. Source: Internet
“He’s married now and he’s a police officer in Weare. Source: Internet
Micro Mama’s is based in Weare and has products for sale at food markets around the state, including the Concord Food Co-op (24 S. Main St., Concord, 225-6840). Source: Internet
Egan published a report of the trial of John Thurtell and Joseph Hunt, for the murder of William Weare (the Radlett murder ). Source: Internet