weriSee also: Weri weri (transitive) to see, to behold 1990, Ewe Puken Mormon[1], LDS Church, →ISBN, 2 Nifai 2:9, page 38: Iei minne, i ewe mwen uwa ngeni
WeriSee also: weri From Old High German werī, from Proto-Germanic *warīniz (“defense”). Cognate with German Wehr, Dutch weer, Icelandic vörn. Weri f (Uri) defense
wëri*wôrɨti; compare Apalaí (w)oryxi, Kari'na woryi, Wayana wëlïi, Akawaio wuri, Macushi wîri, Pemon wörü, Ye'kwana wodi, Yao (South America) waryee. wëri woman
inercamel”) Declension of iner IPA(key): /inɛɺ/ iner axe Boxwell, Maurice (1992) Weri Organised Phonology Data[1], archived from the original on 23 July 2018
werreourto werreyen + -our). IPA(key): /wɛriˈuːr/, /wɛræi̯ˈuːr/, /ˈwɛri.ur/, /wɛriˈɛːr/, /ˈwɛri.ər/ werreour (plural werreours) A warrior or combatant; one