Warne

/ˈwɔːrn/

Definitions

  1. (v.) To give formal notice to a party about a legal obligation or impending action, often in writing.
    The landlord warned the tenant of eviction if rent was not paid.

Forms

  • warnes
  • warned
  • warning

Commentary

Legal use of 'warne' is an archaic or variant form of 'warn'; in modern legal texts, 'warn' is standard.

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