Sidenote: The earle Waren sent to apprehend the offendors.
Sie waren beide so schoen wie Morgen und Abend, so schlank wie Lanzen, so rasch wie Pfeile und so stark wie junge Baeren.
Because he had there no change of clothying, he went forth in hys dyuylls apparell, whych in the way comyng homeward cam thorow a waren of conys[10] belongyng to a gentylman of the vyllage, wher he him self dwelt.
Or are they only immense forests, according to the opinion of Mr. Warende la Rue, who grants a very low but very dense atmosphere to the moon?
The word waren signifies a dual possession--the one beneficent, and the other malignant.
This phrase has been variously explained, as the spirit of the root-man or family ancestor, speaking of his descendant waren as my tree, or as a simple allusion to his motionless condition.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "waren" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.