wherry

wherry
/hwer"ee, wer"ee/, n., pl. wherries, v., wherried, wherrying.
n.
1. a light rowboat for one person; skiff.
2. any of various barges, fishing vessels, etc., used locally in England.
v.t., v.i.
3. to use, or transport in, a wherry.
[1400-50; late ME whery < ?]

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