Lear

[Lear]

The hero of William Shakespeare's tragedy who was betrayed and mistreated by two of his scheming daughters

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To learn. See Lere, to learn.

Noun
the hero of William Shakespeare''s tragedy who was betrayed and mistreated by two of his scheming daughters

Noun
British artist and writer of nonsense verse (1812-1888)


v. t.
To learn. See Lere, to learn.

n.
Lore; lesson.

a.
See Leer, a.

n.
An annealing oven. See Leer, n.


Lear

Lear , v. t. To learn. See Lere, to learn. [Obs.]

Lear

Lear, n. Lore; lesson. [Obs.] Spenser.

Lear

Lear, a. See Leer, a. [Prov. Eng.] Halliwell.

Lear

Lear, n. An annealing oven. See Leer, n.

To learn. See Lere, to learn.

Lore; lesson.

See Leer, a.

An annealing oven. See Leer, n.

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Usage Examples

As I get older and I get a few more years experience I become more like Dad, you know, King Lear.

Misspelled Form

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