Arear vs Arrear - What's the difference?
arear | arrear |
(obsolete) Towards the rear, backwards.
* 1591 , Edmund Spenser, Virgil's Gnat , ll. 465-8:
(obsolete) Behind time; overdue.
* 1803 , Edward Hyde East, Reports of cases Argued and determined in the Court of King's Bench , London 1814, vol. 3, p. 559:
Work to be done, obligation.
Unpaid debt.
As adverbs the difference between arear and arrear
is that arear is backward; in or to the rear; behindhand while arrear is towards the rear, backwards.As a verb arear
is to raise; to set up; to stir up.As a noun arrear is
work to be done, obligation.arear
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arrear
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Adverb
(en adverb)- She, (Ladie) having well before approoved / The feends to be too cruell and severe, / Observ'd th' appointed way, as her behooved, / Ne ever did her ey-sight turne arere [...].
- In case the annuity should be arrear for sixty days being lawfully demanded, then the trustee might enter upon the premises assigned [...].
Noun
(en noun)- I have a large arrear of letters to write. -- J. D. Forbes.
- My own work, with its manifold arrears , took me all day to clear off. -- Stoker, Dracula
