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lear I. \ˈli(ə)r, -iə\ transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English leren, leeren, from Old English lǣran; akin to Old High German lēren to teach, Old Norse læra, Gothic laisjan to teach, Old English leornian to learn 1. archaic : to give instruction to : teach 2. archaic : learn II. \ˈlēr\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English lere, from leren, leeren to teach Scotland : lore; especially : knowledge gained through instruction III. \ˈli(ə)r\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English layour, lyer, from Middle French lieure thickening for sauce, tie, bond, from Late Latin ligatura tie, bond — more at ligature archaic : a thick sauce or gravy : a thickening for sauce or soups IV. variant of leer VI V. variant of lehr |