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ˈlered, ppl. a. Obs. exc. dial. Also 2 læred, 3–6 lerd, 4–5 Sc. leyryt, 5–6 lerid, -it, 9 leared. [pple. of lere v.] = learned. Also absol., esp. in lered and lewd.
c1154O.E. Chron. an. 1137 Þe biscopes & lered men heom cursede æure. c1200Trin. Coll. Hom. 129 Þe bisshupes, and þe oðre lerede þe wuneden in þe lond. a1300Cursor M. 24806 Þis abbot..Was chosin..A lerd man o mikel lare. c1375Sc. Leg. Saints xxii. (Laurentius) 782 Quhethyre þai leyryt ore lawit ware. c1386Chaucer Doctor's T. 283 For be he lewed man or ellis lered. c1450Holland Howlat 122 Patriarkis and prophetis, of lerit the laif. c1450Abce Aristotill 21 in Q. Eliz. Acad. 65 Bothe lewid And lerid, Magnifie his mageste þat most is of myght. 1500–20Dunbar Poems lx. 41 The lerit sone of erll or lord. 1556Chron. Gr. Friars of Lond. (Camden) 89 The lerdemen of both the universytes. 1855Robinson Whitby Gloss. s.v. Lare, He was, after all, a mensefully leared man. |