warp (1 here belongs app. AYL. II. vii. 187 “Though thou the waters warp,” viz. by freezing or ruffling them)
1.
to change the aspect of,
distort
All'sW. V. iii. 49
“his scornful
perspective . . . Which warp'd the line
of every other favour”
; also intr.
Wint. I. ii. 365
“My favour here begins
to warp.”
2.
to deviate
Meas. I. i. 14
“our commission, From
which we would not have you
warp.”