Abeared vs Aneared - What's the difference?
abeared | aneared |
(abear)
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(obsolete) To bear; to carry.
(transitive, reflexive, obsolete) To behave; to comport oneself.
*1596 , (Edmund Spenser), The Faerie Queene , V.12:
*:So did the Faerie knight himselfe abeare, / And stouped oft his head from shame to shield [...].
(anear)
near
* I. Taylor
* Coleridge
As verbs the difference between abeared and aneared
is that abeared is (abear) while aneared is (anear).abeared
English
Verb
(head)abear
English
Verb
Usage notes
* (endure) Used in the negative nowadays.Derived terms
* *aneared
English
Verb
(head)anear
English
Preposition
(English prepositions)- The measure of misery anear us.
- It did not come anear .