leery
adj.
"untrusting, suspicious, alert," 1718, originally slang, with -y(2), and perhaps from dialectal lere "learning, knowledge" (see lore), or from leer, v. in some now-obscure sense. OED suggests connection with archaic leer (adj.) "empty, useless," a general Germanic word (cognate with German leer, Dutch laar), of unknown origin.