Definition of Leare

1. to teach [v LEARED, LEARING, LEARES] - See also: teach

Lexicographical Neighbors of Leare

leapfrogs
leapful
leapfuls
leaping
leaping-house
leaping house
leapingly
leapings
leapling
leaplings
leaprous
leaps
leaps and bounds
leapt
lear
leare (current term)
leared
leares
learier
leariest
learing
learn
learn'd
learn the hard way
learn the ropes
learnabilities
learnability
learnable
learne
learned

Literary usage of Leare

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A New and Accurate Description of All the Direct and Principal Cross Roads ...by Daniel Paterson, Sir Francis Freeling by Daniel Paterson, Sir Francis Freeling (1811)
"... as a Teacher of Geography and Mathematics, and in the superintendance of his own useful and scientific Publications, leare him but little leisure. ..."

2. Letters Written by the Late Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, Earl of by Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield, Philip Stanhope (1813)
"This lener is so longs that tt will hardly leare you that quarter of in hoars the day you ... leare ..."

3. The Revised Reports: Being a Republication of Such Cases in the English by Frederick Pollock, Robert Campbell, Oliver Augustus Saunders, Arthur Beresford Cane, Joseph Gerald Pease, William Bowstead, Great Britain Courts (1902)
"... as might hare been insisted on, and that, probably, he made no claim of the property tax, as an inducement to leare the money in his hands. GRIFFITHS r. ..."

4. An Ephemeris of Materia Medica, Pharmacy, Therapeutics and Collateral by Edawrd P. Squibbs (1885)
"The redoubted Sir John Falstaff, in one of his farthest reaches of repentance, says: "I'll purge and leare sack, and live cleanly as a nobleman should do. ..."

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