- Lered
- Lered Ler"ed (l[=e]r"[e^]d), a. [From lere, v. t.] Learned. [Obs.] `` Lewed man or lered.'' --Chaucer. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
lered — ant·lered; … English syllables
lered — sb. == the learned, i. e. the clergy. Pol. S. 155 … Oldest English Words
lered — … Useful english dictionary
ant|lered — «ANT luhrd», adjective. 1. having antlers. 2. decorated with antlers … Useful english dictionary
ash|lered — ash|lared or ash|lered «ASH luhrd», adjective. faced with ashlar, as a wall … Useful english dictionary
book-lered — … Useful english dictionary
Speculum Vitae — is a Middle English poem possibly by William of Nassyngton, written in the middle or late 14th century. However, the exact date has not been established and there is also debate about whether Nassyngton was the author or not. The title translates … Wikipedia
Antlered — Ant lered, a. Furnished with antlers. [1913 Webster] The antlered stag. Cowper. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Ant — Ant·a·buse; ant·ambulacral; ant·apex; ant·arc·ta·lian; ant·arctic; ant·arc·ti·ca; ant·arc·to·gae·an; ant; ant·bird; ant·echi·no·mys; ant·echi·nus; ant·ep·ir·rhe·ma; ant·er·gic; ant·he·li·on; ant·hill; ant·ing; ant·ler; ant·lered; ant·ler·ite;… … English syllables
antlered — ant·lered … English syllables