Definition of Heares

1. heare [n] - See also: heare

Lexicographical Neighbors of Heares

hear on the grapevine
hear out
hear things
hear through the grapevine
hear ye
hearable
heard
heardest
heards
heardst
heare
hearer
hearers
hearership
heares (current term)
hearest
heareth
hearie
hearies
heariness
hearing
hearing(a)
hearing-impaired
hearing aid
hearing aids
hearing disorder
hearing dog
hearing examiner
hearing impaired persons

Literary usage of Heares

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Emblemes and Epigrames ... by Francis Thynne, Frederick James Furnivall (1876)
"(48) White heares. At the Rose within newgate, ... thus sett at their cupps, they thought to devise howe these severall white heares in them did arise. ..."

2. Emblemes and Epigrames ... by Francis Thynne, Frederick James Furnivall (1876)
"White heares. At the Rose within newgate, ... thus sett at their cupps, they thought to devise ho we these severall white heares in them did arise. ..."

3. The School of Abuse: Containing a Pleasant Invective Against Poets, Pipers by Stephen Gosson (1841)
"... more sinnes in my soule then heares on my head, if I have beene tedious in my lecture, or you be weary of your lesson, barken no longer for the clock, ..."

4. Dictionary of Obsolete and Provincial English: Containing Words from the by Thomas Wright (1857)
"North. FEEBLE, ». To enfeeble. Palsgrave. FEE-BUCK, ». None come to see and to he seen ; none heares, My lords fee-tuck closeth hoth eyes and eares. ..."

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