ppl. a. Sc. [See WARE v.2 d.] Well spent or bestowed.
1637. Rutherford, Lett. to Parishioners, 13 July. O then wel-wared pained breast and sore back in speaking early and late to you!
1856. G. Henderson, Pop. Rhymes Berwick, 14.
| The best fish i the Tweed, Robin Adair, | |
| Shall be thy weel ward meed, Robin Adair. |