bewared
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bewared
- (obsolete) simple past and past participle of beware
- 1854, John Dryden, “The Cock and the Fox”, in Robert Bell, editor, The Poetical Works, page 61:- But idiots only may be cozened twice:
 Once warned is well bewared; [...]
 
- 1868, John Milton, “Accedence Commenced Grammar”, in Charles R. Sumner, transl., The Prose Works, page 445:- Cavissem, si prævidissem, I had bewared if I had foreseen.
 
- 1864, Frank Forester, The Complete Manual for Young Sportsmen, page 77:- Like the proverbial man of one book, the man of one gun is to be bewared.
 
 
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