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WARRING, GREG

in late February. &mdash · Isaac Chotiner · New Yorker · Lee Ying Shan · CNBC · 6 May 2026 Verb As the trial barrels into the middle of its second week · Tom Dotan · Vanity Fair · ABC News · 6 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for war Word History Etymology Noun Middle English werre · from Anglo-French werre · guerre · of Germanic origin · akin to Old High German werra strife · akin to Old High German werran to confuse Adverb or adjective Middle English werre · from Old Norse verri · adjective · verr · adverb · akin to Old English wiersa worse — more at worse First Known Use Noun before the 12th century

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in late February. &mdash
Isaac Chotiner
New Yorker
Lee Ying Shan
CNBC
6 May 2026 Verb As the trial barrels into the middle of its second week
Tom Dotan
Vanity Fair
ABC News
6 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for war Word History Etymology Noun Middle English werre
from Anglo-French werre
guerre
of Germanic origin
akin to Old High German werra strife
akin to Old High German werran to confuse Adverb or adjective Middle English werre
from Old Norse verri
adjective
verr
adverb
akin to Old English wiersa worse — more at worse First Known Use Noun before the 12th century

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