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Definition of Sleer
1. n. A slayer.
Definition of Sleer
1. slee [adj] - See also: slee
Lexicographical Neighbors of Sleer
Literary usage of Sleer
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A Practical Treatise on the Law of Covenants by Thomas Platt (1829)
"... and sleer, or Steer, 78. 351 Shaller and Pilkington 488 Shann v. Bilby 153
Shann v. Shann 153 Sharpe and Hodson 580 Shee v. Hale 419 Shelburne v. ..."
2. The Phonographic Dictionary and Phrase Book by Benn Pitman, Jerome Bird Howard (1901)
"... steep ly i steep'ness steer i steer'able : sleer'age i ... l sleer'er i
Steer'lorth steer'ing-gear steer'ing-wheel l than \ steers'manship ..."
3. History of the consulate and the empire of france under napoleon by Adolphe Thiers, D. Forbes Campbell, Henry William Herbert (1893)
"Then their ealed orders, which they were only to op« upon reaching a certain
latitude, would in truct them what course to sleer. None of he captains of ..."
4. Dictionnaire anglais-franca̧is: et français-anglais by Abel Boyer, Nicholas Salmon, Louis Francoi̧s Fain (1821)
"... adj. délié , clair. то Slee , vn Mar. rouler ( parlant d'un vaisseau ). sleer
... jeter des regards set то sleer [ tou slire], v. a garder de ..."