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▪ I. † ˈsuer Obs. [f. sue v. + -er1.] 1. A pursuer.
1388Wyclif Lam. i. 6 The princes therof..ȝeden forth withouten strengthe bifore the face of the suere. 2. A follower, disciple.
c1380Wyclif Sel. Wks. III. 511 Jesus Crist and his apostilis and here beste seweres. c1394P. Pl. Crede 148 Crist..saide to his sueres forsoþe on þis wise. 1395Purvey Remonstr. (1851) 47 Be ye my sueris as and I am the suere of Crist [cf. 1 Cor. xi. 1]. 3. One who follows (a course of action).
1382Wyclif Titus ii. 14 A peple acceptable to him silf, suere of good werkis. a1420Wyclif's Bible, Ecclus. xli. 8 gloss, The sones of synneris; that is, sueris of the fadris synnes. c1510Barclay Mirr. Gd. Manners (1570) A iij, That is the foure Vertues surnamed Cardinall,..For them and their suers God doth alway commende. 4. One who sues or petitions; esp. a plaintiff.
1423Rolls of Parlt. IV. 256/2 That the partie so founden in defaute, paie to the suer..half as muche as the forfaiture amounteth too. 1461Cal. Anc. Rec. Dublin (1889) 311 Halfe to the courte and half to the suere. 1495–6Plumpton Corr. (Camden) 114 That no privie seal shold goe against no man, but if the suer therof wold find suerty to yeld the parties defendants ther damages. a1565Rastell Bew. M. Iewel Pref. A ix b, If the Suer for it be notus Pontifici. 1593[see submissioner]. ▪ II. suer obs. form of sure a., swear. |