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† ˈerer, a. and adv. Obs. Forms: adj. 1 ǽrra (m.), ǽrre (f. and n.), 2 ærra, (2 erra, 3 earre, eror, errure, 4 erore); adv. 1 ǽror, -ur, (3 ærer, erur, arer, -ure), 4–6 Sc. erar(e, (4 errar), 5 erer, (6 earar). [The OE. adj. ǽrra corresponds to OHG. êriro, Goth. airiza:—OTeut. *airizon-, f. *airiz adv.: see ere. The OE. adv. ǽror is a new formation after the analogy of advb. comparatives in -or (:—OTeut. -ôz); the OE. ǽr (:—*airiz), owing to the loss of the suffix, not being distinctly shown by its form to be a comparative. Cf. OHG. êror of similar formation.] A. adj. Former.
c888K. ælfred Boeth. xxxv. §6 Þonne forlyst he eall his ærran god. a1000Elene 305 (Gr.) Se þe of deaðe sylf woruld awehte..in þæt ærre lif. c1175Lamb. Hom. 95 Þe þet on þam erran [MS. ercan] to-cume liðegedde þan sunfullen to þere godnesse. c1230Hali Meid. 7 Hire latere were..lesse haueð þen hauede ear hire earre. 1297R. Glouc. (1724) 324 Of þe kunde he was of Denemarch, of þe eror wyf y bore. a1300Relig. Songs (Percy Soc.) v. 79 Of alle hire errure freond nu nafdh heo non. c1305St. Kenelm 290 in E.E.P. (1862) 55 & for þe erore miracle of þe toun þe whatlokere þerto hi come. c1380Sir Otuel 46 Otuwel thoute on errore deede. B. adv. 1. Before, formerly, at a former time.
Beowulf 810 Se þe fela æror, modes myrðe manna cynne fyrene ᵹefremede. a1000Cross 108 (Gr.) Swa he him ærur her on þyssum lænum life ᵹeearnað. c1200Trin. Coll. Hom. 183 Uncuðe men fon to þe aihte þe arure his waren. c1205Lay. 17459 Mærlin heom gon ræren alse heo stoden ærer. a1250Owl & Night. 1736 Al swo hit was erur bi-speke. 14..Pol. Rel. & L. Poems 221 And of þat erer was his Nou shal he hauen mys. 2. Sooner, rather, in preference; also with than.
1375Barbour Bruce i. 458 Thai war sum tyme erar may then les. c1425Wyntoun Cron. vii. Prol. 32 Swa erare will I now ches me To be reprowyd of sympilnes, Ðan blame to thole of wnkyndnes. 1513–75Diurn. Occurr. (1833) 93 Erar to hasert the samyn vpoun the chance of battell, than continwallie to be in feir of thair life. 1552Abp. Hamilton Catech. (1884) 30 He chesit earar to thoile ane cruel deid. 1560Rolland Crt. Venus i. 527 He wald preuaill the erar I assure. |