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warren — noun Etymology: Middle English wareine, from Anglo French warenne, garenne Date: 14th century 1. chiefly British a. a place legally authorized for keeping small game (as hare or pheasant) b. the privilege of hunting game in such a warren 2. a.… … New Collegiate Dictionary
warren — [wôr′ən, wär′ən] n. [ME wareine < NormFr warenne < warir, to preserve < Frank * warjan: see WARRANT] 1. [Brit. Historical] a piece of land enclosed for the breeding of game 2. a space or limited area in which rabbits breed or are… … English World dictionary