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Definition of Cered
1. cere [v] - See also: cere
Lexicographical Neighbors of Cered
Literary usage of Cered
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Manual of the Vertebrates of the Northern United States: Including the by David Starr Jordan (1878)
"Bill cered and hooked; claws sharp and strong. RAPTORES, J. gg. Bill not cered
and hooked; nostrils opening beneath a soft, swollen membrane. ..."
2. The Life and Times of Alfred the Great: Being the Ford Lectures for 1901 by Charles Plummer (1902)
"In course of time cered died, and his widow ... The charter of the original grant
to cered had however been carried off by the Danes ..."
3. Calendar of State Papers: Foreign Series, of the Reign of Elizabeth by Great Britain Public Record Office (1865)
"The said noble corpse being thus cered and coffined was brought forth into the
Privy Chamber and there remained in this order. Item ; the said Privy Chamber ..."