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1918–1930s armed German civilian groups
Weimar paramilitary groups were militarily organized units that were formed outside of the regular German Army following the defeat of the German Empire
Weimar_paramilitary_groups
German revanchist veteran's association
disintegration of the organisation. In 2000, the Jork group dissolved itself. Weimar paramilitary groups Stackelberg (2007). The Routledge Companion to Nazi
Der Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten
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Angestellten Weimar paramilitary groups Weimar Republic Glossary of the Weimar Republic Glossary of the Third Reich Weimar Timeline Luebke, David. "The Weimar Constitution:
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Reactionary German paramilitants
affiliated—paramilitary organizations established in Germany following Germany's defeat in World War I. Of the numerous Weimar paramilitary groups active
Freikorps
German paramilitary organization
Front (German: Eiserne Front) was a German underground paramilitary organization in the Weimar Republic which consisted of social democrats, trade unionists
Iron_Front
Paramilitary in Weimar Germany
" also called the Civil Guard or Civil Defense, was a far-right paramilitary in Weimar Germany that existed in violation of the Treaty of Versailles from
Citizens'_Defense
Combined military forces of Germany 1921–1935
to hinder us in this undertaking” Ministry of the Reichswehr Weimar paramilitary groups Treaty of Versailles/Part_V – via Wikisource. For size of army
Reichswehr
The following is a list of defunct paramilitary organizations. The New Guard of Australia The Heimwehr of the Fatherland Front in Austria The Ostmärkische
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1920s German extra-legal paramilitary
the extra-legal paramilitary formation that was secretly a part of the German military (Reichswehr) during the early years of the Weimar Republic. It was
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Events leading to Hitler's dictatorship of Germany
Gleichschaltung Poison Kitchen Political views of Adolf Hitler Weimar paramilitary groups Weimar political parties Despite his receipt of several medals and
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Force of non-professional soldiers
World War I, also known as Freikorps. They were one of the many Weimar paramilitary groups active during that time. They received considerable support from
Militia
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German surname Organization Escherich (Orgesch), a WWII German Weimar paramilitary groups Search for "Escherich" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles beginning
Escherich
Far-right political party in Germany (1920–1945)
politics. These were all well-known themes popular with various Weimar paramilitary groups such as the Freikorps. Drexler's movement received attention and
Nazi_Party
Nazi Party's original paramilitary wing
("Silvershirts") Squadrismo Tatenokai Weimar paramilitary groups Yokusan Sonendan Weerbaarheidsafdeling – paramilitary arm of the NSB, the Dutch fascist and
Sturmabteilung
German paramilitary organization (1924–1933)
portal Liberalism portal Weimar paramilitary groups Iron Front Republikanischer Schutzbund Arbeiter-Schutzbund In the Weimar Republic, the SPD spanned
Reichsbanner_Schwarz-Rot-Gold
German military/paramilitary officer (1882–unknown)
Reichsflagge (Imperial Flag Defense Association), a paramilitary organization opposed to the Weimar Republic. He withdrew the bulk of his organization
Adolf_Heiß
German militarized police units
or security police, was a militarized German police group set up in most states of the Weimar Republic at the end of 1919 and largely financed by the
Sicherheitspolizei (Weimar Republic)
Sicherheitspolizei_(Weimar_Republic)
Series of government of the Weimar Republic
cabinets (German: Präsidialkabinette) were a succession of governments of the Weimar Republic whose legitimacy derived exclusively from presidential emergency
Presidential cabinets of the Weimar Republic
Presidential_cabinets_of_the_Weimar_Republic
German far-left militant group
Antifaschistische Aktion opposed pro-Nazi paramilitary forces, such as the Sturmabteilung (SA), until its dissolution in 1933. The group's KPD leadership strongly opposed
Antifaschistische_Aktion
German right-wing paramilitary unit (1923–1928)
League (German: Bund Wiking) was a German paramilitary and political organization in existence during the Weimar Republic from 1923 to 1928. It was founded
Viking_League
German workers' army behind the 1920 Ruhr uprising
(German: Rote Ruhrarmee) was a paramilitary of 50,000 to 80,000 left-wing workers that fought in the Ruhr uprising in Weimar Germany from 13 March to 6 April
Ruhr_Red_Army
German state from 1918 to 1933
The Weimar Republic was a historical period of the German state from 9 November 1918 to 23 March 1933, during which it was a constitutional republic for
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Soviet salient at Kursk, July 1943. Glossary of Nazi Germany Weimar paramilitary groups Ranks and Insignia of the German Army in World War II Ranks and
Glossary of German military terms
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Political views of a German general and Weimar chancellor
Verkehrsfliegerschule Schleicher cabinet German militarism Third Position Weimar paramilitary groups Political violence in Germany (1918–1933) Informational notes
Political views of Kurt von Schleicher
Political_views_of_Kurt_von_Schleicher
Colombian drug lord and paramilitary
lord and paramilitary who was among the founders of Los Pepes and the Peasant Self-Defense Forces of Cordoba and Uraba (ACCU), a paramilitary group which
Fidel_Castaño
Anti-fascist organisation in the late Weimar Republic
Szeregi) were resistance groups of anarchist and anarcho-syndicalist youth and young adults in the last years of the Weimar Republic. In many German cities
Black_Band_(resistance_group)
German far-left paramilitary organization
Rotfrontkämpferbund (RFB), was a far-left paramilitary organization affiliated with the Communist Party of Germany (KPD) during the Weimar Republic. A legally registered
Roter_Frontkämpferbund
German state (1919–1933)
(1919–1933) was one of the constituent states of the federally organized Weimar Republic. The Free State was established in November 1918 and lasted until
Free State of Bavaria (Weimar Republic)
Free_State_of_Bavaria_(Weimar_Republic)
German terrorist organization (1920–1922)
organization that operated in the Weimar Republic from 1920 to 1922. It was formed by members of the disbanded Freikorps group Marine Brigade Ehrhardt and was
Organisation_Consul
Military rearmament in Germany 1918–1939
to power in 1933. Under the Weimar Republic, the early steps towards rearmament began with support for paramilitary groups including the Freikorps and
German_rearmament
Bavarian paramilitary group in the Weimar Republic
"Bavaria and Empire League") was a right-wing paramilitary organization based in Bavaria during the Weimar Republic. It became the largest of such organizations
Bund_Bayern_und_Reich
adopted as the national flag of the German Reich (during the period of the Weimar Republic) from 1919 to 1933, and has been in use since its reintroduction
Flag_of_Germany
Anti-Marxist youth movement in Weimar Germany
Bismarckjugend, 'Bismarck Youth', was an anti-Marxist youth movement in Weimar Germany. Bismarckjugend was the youth wing of the monarchist German National
Bismarckjugend
Nationalistic German para-military organisation (1920–1933)
Artur Mahraun in the early years of the Weimar Republic. It grew out of a Freikorps unit but kept its paramilitary structure for only a few years before
Young_German_Order
German Paramilitary unit
(Imperial War Flag Association) was a paramilitary organization founded by Ernst Röhm in 1923. It was opposed to the Weimar Republic, and it participated in
Bund_Reichskriegsflagge
1920s league of German nationalist groups
Berchtold. Another group was the Party's youth group Jungsturm Adolf Hitler led by Adolf Lenk. The Oberland League was a paramilitary organization led by
Kampfbund
Right-wing faction in German political parties
politicians in the Weimar Republic who were members of the Der Stahlhelm, an ex-servicemen's organisation which acted as the paramilitary wing of the German
Stahlhelm-Fraktion
The timeline of the Weimar Republic lists in chronological order the major events of the Weimar Republic, beginning with the final month of the German
Timeline of the Weimar Republic
Timeline_of_the_Weimar_Republic
German far-right political alliance (1931-1933)
Front) was a short-lived far-right and anti-democratic political alliance in Weimar Germany, formed in 1931 as an attempt to present a unified opposition to
Harzburg_Front
Experimental infantry unit of the German Army during World War I
large number sought some form of employment within various paramilitary groups during the Weimar era. Large numbers of former soldiers rejoined military
Assault Battalion No. 5 (Rohr)
Assault_Battalion_No._5_(Rohr)
Anti-Bolshevik monarchist plot after WWI collapse
northern Germany, White émigré units, and allied paramilitaries, with the aim of overthrowing the Weimar Republic and establishing a regency under Ludendorff
White_International
Political party in Germany (1919–1946/1956)
1998, S. 7–17. Rosa-Luxemburg-Stiftung The first such far-left paramilitary of the Weimar era was the Roter Soldatenbund [de] (Red Soldiers' League), founded
Communist_Party_of_Germany
Schutzbund ('Socialist Protection League', abbreviated SSB) was a paramilitary formation in Weimar Germany, linked to the Socialist Workers' Party of Germany
Sozialistischer Schutzbund (Germany)
Sozialistischer_Schutzbund_(Germany)
German Nazi martyr (1907–1930)
number of youth groups and extreme right-wing paramilitary groups, but later resigned from them and joined the SA, the original paramilitary wing of the Nazi
Horst_Wessel
German SA commander (1898–1959)
First World War who was a member of multiple right-wing paramilitary organizations during the Weimar Republic, including the Marinebrigade Ehrhardt, the Organisation
Hans_Ulrich_Klintzsch
Chancellor of Germany from 1930 to 1932
politician and academic, who served as the chancellor of Germany during the Weimar Republic from 1930 to 1932. His use of deflation in an attempt to combat
Heinrich_Brüning
German soldier and political activist (1880–1970)
was involved in extreme nationalist and anti-communist paramilitary activity in both the Weimar Republic and in Austria. As a Freikorps officer, Captain
Waldemar_Pabst
German Nazi SA general (1896–1947)
became an SA-Obergruppenführer in the Sturmabteilung, the Nazi Party paramilitary organization, and was the long-serving leader of the SA in Thuringia
Kurt_Günther
Head of the original paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party
head of the Nazi Party's paramilitary group, the Sturmabteilung (SA). The Sturmabteilung (SA) was the original paramilitary organisation under Adolf Hitler
Supreme_SA_Leader
Former German paramilitary unit
toward the German imperial flag. Among the various paramilitary units operating in Bavaria during the Weimar era, the Wehrverband Reichsflagge occupied a unique
Wehrverband_Reichsflagge
Organization in Nazi Germany
The Reich Labour Service (Reichsarbeitsdienst; RAD) was a major paramilitary organization established in Nazi Germany as an agency to help mitigate the
Reich_Labour_Service
German politician (1868–1946)
Defence (Reichswehrminister) of the Weimar Republic between 1919 and 1920. Noske was known for using army and paramilitary forces to suppress the socialist/communist
Gustav_Noske
Chancellor of Germany from 1932 to 1933
German military officer and the penultimate chancellor of Germany during the Weimar Republic. A rival for power with Adolf Hitler, Schleicher was assassinated
Kurt_von_Schleicher
German paramilitary organization
Highlands Free Corps) was a voluntary paramilitary unit that was formed in Bavaria during the early days of the Weimar Republic, following the end of the
Freikorps_Oberland
List of groups engaged in illegal activities
and outlaw motorcycle gangs, as well as terrorist, militant, and paramilitary groups, are mentioned if they are involved in criminal activity for funding
List of criminal enterprises, gangs, and syndicates
List_of_criminal_enterprises,_gangs,_and_syndicates
1920 failed coup in the Weimar Republic
its goal was to undo the German Revolution of 1918–1919, overthrow the Weimar Republic, and establish an autocratic government. It was supported by parts
Kapp_Putsch
Bavarian political party
principally Catholic Christian democratic political party in Bavaria during the Weimar Republic. After the collapse of the German Empire in 1918, it split away
Bavarian_People's_Party
German nationalist politician (1893–1967)
he gained prominence for his involvement in various right-wing paramilitary groups following World War I and in particular for his close association
Gerhard_Roßbach
Wehrmacht inherited its uniforms and rank structure from the Reichsheer of the Weimar Republic (1921–1935). There were few alterations and adjustments made as
Ranks and insignia of the German Army (1935–1945)
Ranks_and_insignia_of_the_German_Army_(1935–1945)
Armed group that conducts extrajudicial killings
alongside murders. They may comprise a secret police force, paramilitary, militia groups, government soldiers, policemen, or combinations thereof. They
Death_squad
Series of far-right movements in France from the late 19th to mid-20th centuries
right-wing paramilitary movements in Weimar Germany Uyoku dantai – similar phenomenon in post-war Japan Frontist movement – far-right groups in Switzerland
Far-right_leagues
Topics referred to by the same term
KLM Cityhopper (IATA airline designator WA) Weerbaarheidsafdeling, a paramilitary force associated with the Dutch National Socialist Movement Western Airlines
WA
German paramilitary leader and politician
devoted himself to farming. In the immediate post-war period under the Weimar Republic, Morozowicz belonged to a Freikorps unit. Also in 1919, he joined
Elhard_von_Morozowicz
Award
right-wing paramilitary group Freikorps Oberland for three or six months of service, as well as for fighting during the Silesian Uprisings during the Weimar Republic
Silesian_Eagle
German politician (1872–1955)
guarantors of the Weimar Republic. In the end, it was about 50,000 strong, predominantly republican-minded, and part of it trained paramilitarily. It also knew
Otto_Braun
Far-right secret society in the Weimar Republic
Four active KKK groups in Germany". Deutsche Welle. 25 October 2016. Wills, Matthew (19 January 2021). "A German Klan in the Weimar Republic". JSTOR
Order of the Knights of the Fiery Cross
Order_of_the_Knights_of_the_Fiery_Cross
Unrecognized state in Germany 1918–1919
Soviet Republic was suppressed by the German Army with the assistance of paramilitary Freikorps troops in early May 1920. The Hoffmann government resumed power
People's_State_of_Bavaria
Volunteer military force (Freikorps) in Germany from 1918 to 1933
later designated as the 37. Jäger Battalion, was a voluntary paramilitary unit of the Weimar Republic which had its origins as a part of Grenzschutz Ost
Freikorps_Roßbach
Political party in Germany
political party in Germany. It was most influential in the German Empire and Weimar Republic. Formed in 1870, it successfully battled the Kulturkampf waged
Centre_Party_(Germany)
Far-right political party in Weimar Germany (1922–1924)
Deutschvölkische Freiheitspartei, or DVFP) was an early far-right political party of Weimar Germany that took its name from the Völkisch movement, a right-wing populist
German_Völkisch_Freedom_Party
German Nazi military officer (1887–1934)
Hitler. Using his military connections, he helped build up several paramilitary groups in service of Hitler, one of which became the SA. In 1923, he took
Ernst_Röhm
German politician (1873–1939)
that helped defeat the anti-republican putschists. Near the end of the Weimar Republic's life, however, he saw the futility of calling a general strike
Otto_Wels
Centre-left political party in Germany
role in the German revolution of 1918–1919 and in the foundation of the Weimar Republic. The SPD politician Friedrich Ebert served as the first president
Social Democratic Party of Germany
Social_Democratic_Party_of_Germany
German politician (1875–1953)
union organizer and Social Democratic politician during the German Empire, Weimar Republic and the early post-World War II years in West Germany. He served
Carl_Severing
Attempted coup in Germany on 1 October 1923
Putsch after its leader, was a coup attempt against the Weimar Republic by units of the paramilitary Black Reichswehr under Bruno Ernst Buchrucker. It was
Küstrin_Putsch
Syncretic political ideology
the Treaty of Versailles. This German current, often associated with the Weimar Republic's Conservative Revolution, sought a revolutionary "third way" that
National_Bolshevism
1919 unrecognized socialist state in Germany
Soviet Republic was put down by soldiers of the German Army supported by paramilitary Freikorps troops. Some 600 people died in the fighting. On 14 August
Bavarian_Soviet_Republic
German military officer and Nazi politician (1876–1941)
First World War. He became an early follower of Adolf Hitler, led the paramilitary forces of the Kampfbund, participated in the failed Beer Hall Putsch
Hermann_Kriebel
German general (1884–1973)
professional, he fought in World War I and then served in the paramilitary Security Police of the Weimar Republic. Strecker welcomed the rise of Hitler and found
Karl_Strecker
Attempted communist revolution in Germany in October 1923
Communist International (ECCI) to attempt a communist revolution in the Weimar Republic in October 1923, amidst acute political and economic crises in
German_October
Political party in Germany (1918–1933)
party in Germany during the Weimar Republic. Before the rise of the Nazi Party, it was the major nationalist party in Weimar Germany. It was an alliance
German National People's Party
German_National_People's_Party
forces see more combat. Hermann Erhardt forms Organisation Consul, a paramilitary group, out of former members of his banned Freikorps. Eugen Fischer, Erwin
Early_timeline_of_Nazism
German intelligence officer and spy
the paramilitary organizations that sprang up around Germany as soldiers returned home from the war. Freikorps were the primary paramilitary groups active
Horst_von_Pflugk-Harttung
Militaristic culture present in Germany between 1815 and 1945
Reichswehr went on to join the Sturmabteilung (SA), the paramilitary detachment of the NSDAP. Those groups were responsible for the civil war-esque atmosphere
German_militarism
National symbol of Germany
million. Increasingly attacked by the Sturmabteilung, Der Stahlhelm paramilitary groups, it joined forces with the Allgemeiner Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund
National_colours_of_Germany
1921 battle of the Third Silesian Uprising
(Góra Świętej Anny), located southeast of Oppeln (Opole) in Upper Silesia, Weimar Germany. After the hill had been captured by irregular Polish-Silesian units
Battle_of_Annaberg
Anti-fascist movement in Germany
then-Stalinist Communist Party of Germany (KPD) during the late history of the Weimar Republic. After the forced dissolution in the wake of Machtergreifung ('power
Antifa_(Germany)
20th-century dictatorship
government of the Weimar Republic, it inherited the governmental structure and institutions of the previous state. Although the Weimar Constitution technically
Government_of_Nazi_Germany
German general and Nazi (1869–1955)
was appointed commander of the 15th Infantry Brigade in Berlin. After the Weimar Constitution went into effect in August 1919, members of the military were
Wilhelm_Reinhard_(SS_officer)
German general and politician (1867–1939)
army in the summer of 1919, Groener served in several governments of the Weimar Republic. He was pushed out of the government in 1932 by Kurt von Schleicher
Wilhelm_Groener
1934 purge in Germany
about the role of Ernst Röhm and the Sturmabteilung (SA), the Nazis' paramilitary organization, known colloquially as "Brownshirts". Nazi propaganda presented
Night_of_the_Long_Knives
Colombian drug trafficker (1957–2008)
lords were waging. Varela tried in vain to turn his group 'Los Rastrojos' into a paramilitary group by seeking cover under the Justice and Peace agreements
Wilber_Varela
Leader of East Germany from 1950 to 1971
and revolutionary. Ulbricht played a leading role in the creation of the Weimar-era Communist Party of Germany (KPD) and later in the early development
Walter_Ulbricht
Series of murders in Germany from 1919 to 1923
took place during the early years of the Weimar Republic. They were carried out primarily by far-right groups against individuals, often their own members
Feme_murders
Chancellor of Germany from 1921 to 1922
of Germany from May 1921 to November 1922, during the early years of the Weimar Republic. He was also minister of four government departments between 1920
Joseph_Wirth
German Nazi veterinary official (1892–1955)
In October 1922, under the Weimar Republic, he became the leader of the Bund Oberland (Highlands League), a paramilitary unit opposed to the republic
Friedrich Weber (veterinarian)
Friedrich_Weber_(veterinarian)
German anti-fascist paramilitary organization
Union') was an anti-fascist paramilitary organization in the Free City of Danzig in the early 1930s, being the paramilitary wing of the Social Democratic
Arbeiter-Schutzbund
WEIMAR PARAMILITARY-GROUPS
WEIMAR PARAMILITARY-GROUPS
Boy/Male
Danish, German, Swedish
Noble; Famous
Boy/Male
Teutonic
Protecting army.
Girl/Female
Australian, Celtic, Irish
Connected to Irish Mythology
Boy/Male
Norse
Fighter of the nest.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Swedish
Famous Protector
Surname or Lastname
English
English : reduced form of Delamar.German : from a Germanic personal name, Dallomirus, composed the an element cognate with Old English deal ‘proud’, ‘famous’.Catalan : topographic name for someome living beside the sea or having some other association with the sea, from the fused preposition and article del ‘of the’ + mar ‘sea’.
Boy/Male
Irish
Swift.
Girl/Female
Irish
Eimear possessed the “Six Gifts of Womanhood†– “beauty, a gentle voice, sweet words, wisdom, needlework and chastity!†She was bethrothed to the warrior Cuchulainn (read the legend) when they were children and they loved each other very deeply. But Cuchulainn had “a wandering eye†and Eimear endured this, realizing “everything new is fair,†but when he made love to Fand, wife of the sea god Manannan, Eimear confronted the lovers. After seeing the strength of Fand’s love she offered to withdraw. Touched by this display of unselfishness, Fand left Cuchulainn and returned to the sea. When Cuchulainn died Eimear spoke movingly and lovingly at his graveside.
Boy/Male
Australian, German, Italian
Famous in Battle
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wainman.Swedish : ornamental name composed of an unexplained first element, Venn or Vänn (found as a place-name element, of many possible origins) + man ‘man’.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, Christian, French, Jamaican, Latin, Spanish
Mariner; Of the Sea
Male
English
English name possibly derived from Spanish del mar, DELMAR means "of the sea." Once popular among African Americans.
Male
Chinese
people's hero.
Boy/Male
Swedish
Fighting fury.
Male
African
at the sea.
Boy/Male
Danish, German, Swedish, Teutonic
Resolute; Famous; Will; Helmet; Bold; Brave; Will-helmet
Male
Scandinavian
Scandinavian form of Old Norse Einarr, EINAR means "lone warrior."
Male
Finnish
Finnish form of German Reimund, REIMA means "wise protector."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Wyman.Americanized spelling of German Weymann, a variant spelling of Weimann.
Boy/Male
German Teutonic
Resolute or famous.
WEIMAR PARAMILITARY-GROUPS
WEIMAR PARAMILITARY-GROUPS
Boy/Male
English American
Gatekeeper.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Eye
Boy/Male
Arabic
Unique; Single
Boy/Male
Afghan, Arabic, Danish, French, Kashmiri, Muslim, Pashtun, Sindhi
Singular; Unique; Alone; Exclusively; Unequalled; Exceptional; Peerless
Boy/Male
Latin American French Teutonic
Iegal.
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
A Garland of 5 Types of Flowers
Female
Polish
Polish form of Greek Aikaterine, KATARZYNA means "pure."
Boy/Male
German, Polish
Blooming; Flowering
Boy/Male
Hindu
King of the Sky, An Angel from the heavens, The Sky
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Lord Krishna
WEIMAR PARAMILITARY-GROUPS
WEIMAR PARAMILITARY-GROUPS
WEIMAR PARAMILITARY-GROUPS
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v. t. & i.
To wear. See 3d Wear.
imp. & p. p.
of Wear
v. t.
To carry or bear upon the person; to bear upon one's self, as an article of clothing, decoration, warfare, bondage, etc.; to have appendant to one's body; to have on; as, to wear a coat; to wear a shackle.
n.
A weir. See Weir.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Wear
v. t.
To wear too much; to wear out.
n.
A waste weir for a canal, discharging into a lock chamber.
n.
The act of wearing, or the state of being worn; consumption by use; diminution by friction; as, the wear of a garment.
p. p.
of Wear
n.
See Simar.
n.
See Simar.
n.
Same as Weir.
imp.
of Wear
v. t.
To use up by carrying or having upon one's self; hence, to consume by use; to waste; to use up; as, to wear clothes rapidly.
v. t.
To wear, or veer. See Wear.
n.
Alt. of Wear
n.
See Simar.
v. t.
To cause or make by friction or wasting; as, to wear a channel; to wear a hole.
n.
See Simar.