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Definition of Beware

Beware
Beware Be*ware" (b[-e]*w[^a]r"), v. t. To avoid; to take care of; to have a care for. [Obs.] ``Priest, beware your beard.' --Shak. To wish them beware the son. --Milton.

Meaning of Beware from wikipedia

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