Chariest vs Charriest - What's the difference?
chariest | charriest |
(chary)
(obsolete) Sad; sorrowful; grievous.
Disposed to cherish with care; careful.
Cautious; wary; shy.
* act 1 scene 3 lines 35-36
*1598 , Shakespeare, lines 11-12
* 2007 , Stephen R. Donaldson, Fatal Revenant , ISBN 978-0-399-15446-1 Page 182
Sparing; not lavish; not disposed to give freely.
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(charry)
(wine) Having a flavour of charred wood.
Relating to charcoal, or partaking of its qualities.
(Webster 1913)
As adjectives the difference between chariest and charriest
is that chariest is (chary) while charriest is (charry).chariest
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(head)chary
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(er)- The chariest maid is prodigal enough'' / ''If she unmasks her beauty to the moon.
- Bearing thy heart, which I will keep so chary / ''As tender nurse her babe from faring ill
- "...When Lord Berek speaks with you and your companions alone, as he must, be chary in your replies."
