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Wray   Listen
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Wray  v. t.  To reveal; to disclose. (Obs.) "To no wight thou shalt this counsel wray."






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Wray" Quotes from Famous Books



... Woods, Some on 'em tuke ther route, Some sailed across to Castle Wray, An' some went ...
— Revised Edition of Poems • William Wright

... father, who being then at his house in Oxfordshire, and by letter from my sister understanding that I was a prisoner in Bridewell, sent this money to me for my support there, and withal a letter to my sister for her to deliver to one called Mr. Wray, who lived near Bridewell, and was a servant to Sir Richard Brown in some wharf of his, requesting him to intercede with his master, who was one of the governors of Bridewell, for my deliverance; but that letter ...
— The History of Thomas Ellwood Written by Himself • Thomas Ellwood



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