lear

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Scrabble points
4
Words With Friends
5
Letters
4
Pronunciation
/ˈlɪɹ/
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/ˈlɪɹ/ · /ˈlɪə/ · /ˈliə/ · /ˈliːɹ/ · /ˈlɛː/ · /lɪə/(UK) · /lɪəɹ/(US)

Definition of lear

8 senses · 3 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. (Scotland, countable, uncountable)Something learned; a lesson.
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noun

  1. (Scotland, countable, uncountable)Something learned; a lesson.
  2. (Scotland, countable, uncountable)Learning, lore; doctrine.
    “when all other helpes she saw to faile, / She turnd her selfe backe to her wicked leares / And by her deuilish arts thought to preuaile [...].”
    “'Foul befa' him and his lear too! It maun be o' some new-fangled kind, I think. Our auld minister had lear enough, baith Hebrew and Latin, and he believed in witches and warlocks, honest man, like ony ither sober, godly person.'”
    “They dressed up in maids' array, And passd for sisters fair; With ae consent gaed ower the sea, For to seek after lear.”
  3. (alt-of, alternative)Alternative form of lehr.

verb

  1. (Scotland, archaic, transitive)To teach.
  2. (archaic, intransitive)To learn.

name

  1. A surname.
  2. The name of a legendary early king of Britain, the central character in Shakespeare's King Lear.
  3. (abbreviation, alt-of, clipping)Clipping of Learjet.
    “First-generation Lears are beasts to fly.”

Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.

Etymology

From Middle English laire, leire, lere, northern Middle English variants of lore, loare (“doctrine, teaching, lore”), from Old English lār (“lore”). More at lore.

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