To give notice of danger to; warn; exhort to take heed.
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Prudence in regard to danger; wariness, consisting in a careful attention to probable and possible results, and a judicious course of conduct to avoid failure or disaster.
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Anything intended or serving to induce wariness; a warning given either by word of mouth or in any other way; monitory advice.
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Provision or security against something; provident care; precaution.
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In recent Eng. law, a written warning or caveat filed with the registrar of land-titles against dealings with the land without notice to the cautioner, or person who files the warning.
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Security; guaranty; pledge; bail.
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A person who gives security; a surety; a cautioner.
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Bond; bill.
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Something to excite alarm or astonishment; something extraordinary: absolutely or with some fanciful addition: as, the way they scattered was a caution to snakes.
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Admonition.