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▪ I. † lare1 Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. larus.] ? A seagull.
1388Wyclif Lev. xi. 16 A strucioun, and nyȝt crowe, a lare, and an hauke bi his kinde. ▪ II. † lare2 Obs. [Of obscure origin: ? connected with lathe n.3] A turner's lathe.
1611Cotgr., Tournoir, a Turne, turning wheele, or Turners wheele, called a Lathe or Lare. 1684R. Waller Nat. Exper. 75 To take the Lump of Ice out whole, we made a small crease round it, where by putting it again in the Lare, it might be cut in two in the midst. Ibid. 77. ▪ III. lare see lair, layer, lore. |