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    Ere , prep. & adv. [AS. ǣr, prep., adv., & conj.; akin to OS., OFries., & OHG. ēr, G. eher, D. eer, Icel. ār, Goth. air. √204. Cf. Early, Erst, Or, adv.]
    1. Before; sooner than. [Archaic or Poetic]
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      Myself was stirring ere the break of day.
      Shak.

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      Ere sails were spread new oceans to explore.
      Dryden.

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      Sir, come down ere my child die.
      John iv. 49.

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    2. Rather than.
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      I will be thrown into Etna, . . . ere I will leave her.
      Shak.

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      Ere long, before, shortly. Shak. -- Ere now, formerly, heretofore. Shak. -- Ere that, and Or are. Same as Ere. Shak.

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    Ere , v. t. To plow. [Obs.] See Ear, v. t.
    Chaucer.

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