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from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- adjective obsolete Learned.
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Examples
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That the temple may be glorious, it must be aw house of prayer — not merely a place where un - meaning words are spoken without an object, but a place where the humble desires of the heart are of - lered to God.
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Dancing is lered in this coontry as mean and ignoble,, praflifed by none except fuch as make a of it for hire.
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Tasslehoff looked back over his shoulder and hol - lered, without stopping, "Why?
Stalling 2010
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& to chamb {ur} takith {e} his gate, þañ sprede forth {e} your {e} fote shete/like as y lered yow late; 956 thañ his gowne ye gadir of, or garment of his estate, by his licence/& ley hit vpp in suche place as ye best wate.
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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Tasslehoff looked back over his shoulder and hol - lered, without stopping, "Why?
Kendermore Kirchoff, Mary 1989
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For louesomly ye han lered me þe nurtur þat ye han sayñ; 860 pleseth {e} it you to certifye me with ooñ worde or twayñ þe Curtesy to co {n} ceue conveniently for eu {er} y chamburlayñ.”
Early English Meals and Manners Frederick James Furnivall 1867
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\ve can never feel too much for thofe who have fuf» lered fo dreadful a calamity.
The Theory of Moral Sentiments: Or. An Essay Towards an Analysis of the ... 1793
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- 55 lill for the relief of, twice read -- 501 lered to a third reading ...
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A good statue of Tell, lead - ing his son by the hand, stands in the market place cf Altorff now before me, on the very spot where he itccd when he fliot the arrow} and a beautiful T K Dec. 2 (5. of the state, with - lered them never t penalties.
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