1. Etymology of the English word ware
the English word ware
derived from the Proto-Germanic root *waro
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *wer-
Derivations in English
treenware, agateware, artware, barware, basaltware, brassware, caneware, cookware, crackleware, cutware, dinnerware, dishware, earthenware, enamelware, flatware, giftware, glassware, graniteware, hollowware, kitchenware, lusterware, metalware, ovenware, plasticware, plateware, redware, silverware, slipware, software, spongeware, spunware, stemware, stoneware, tableware, tinware, toleware, vaporware, wareroom, woodenware, bakeware, willowware, housewares, warehouse, ironware, wary, hardwareCognates
Dutch waar, German wahr, German wahren, German Ware, Icelandic vara, Italian vero, Latin verus, Swedish varaUsage
Word found in Middle English, Modern English2. Etymology of the English word ware
derived from the English word ware
