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Definition of Yare

Yare
Yare Yare, a. [OE. yare, [yogh]aru, AS. gearu; akin to OS. garu, OHG. garo, G. gar, Icel. gerr perfect, g["o]rva quite, G. gerben to tan, to curry, OHG. garawen, garwen, to make ready. Cf. Carouse, Garb clothing, Gear, n.] Ready; dexterous; eager; lively; quick to move. [Obs.] ``Be yare in thy preparation.' --Shak. The lesser [ship] will come and go, leave or take, and is yare; whereas the greater is slow. --Sir W. Raleigh.
Yare
Yare Yare, adv. Soon. [Obs.] --Cursor Mundi.

Meaning of Yare from wikipedia

- The River Yare is a river in the English county of Norfolk. In its lower reaches it is one of the prin****l navigable waterways of The Broads and connects...
- The River Bure is a tributary of the River Yare which rises near Aylsham in Norfolk and joins the Yare just downstream of Breydon Water. On its way...
- Saint Yared (Ge'ez: ቅዱስ ያሬድ; 25 April 505 – 20 May 571) was an Aksumite composer in the 6th century. Often credited with being the forerunner of traditional...
- Yared Nuguse (/ˈjɑːrɪd nəˈɡuːs/ YAR-id nə-GOOSS; born June 1, 1999) is an American professional middle-distance runner who specializes in the 1500 meters...
- Yare Prison (Spanish: Prisión de Yare; officially: Prison of San Francisco de Yare) is a prison in San Francisco de Yare, in the Simón Bolívar Muni****lity...
- Gabriel Yared (Arabic: غبريال يارد; born 7 October 1949) is a Lebanese-French composer, best known for his work in French and American cinema. Born in...
- Palaeo-Yare (North Sea) The Palaeo-Yare is a submerged river system in today's southern North Sea (part of Dogger Bank) that was above sea level during...
- more than 5,000 people, among which the best-known is the Dancing Devils of Yare. These manifestations were recognized by UNESCO as Intangible Cultural Heritage...
- Eastwood's poses with a .44 Magnum. His catchphrase "good grief" (やれやれだぜ, yare yare daze) was also an imitation of the type of lines Eastwood would say in...
- shows Great Yarmouth Town Hall in the 1890s, seen from opposite the River Yare. Photograph credit: Detroit Publishing Company; restored by Adam Cuerden...