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Abear   Listen
verb
Abear  v. t.  
1.
To bear; to behave. (Obs.) "So did the faery knight himself abear."
2.
To put up with; to endure. (Prov.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Abear" Quotes from Famous Books



... wonderful—I can't abear talking of it ... Martin, if we had one ... I should just about die ...
— Joanna Godden • Sheila Kaye-Smith

... arf-pint, and arter that another one with Sam Jones, and then 'e said 'e really must be going, as his wife was expecting 'im. He pushed Bill Chambers's 'at over his eyes—a thing Bill can't abear—and arter filling 'is pipe agin from Sam Jones's box he got ...
— Sailor's Knots (Entire Collection) • W.W. Jacobs

... for him. But that, as ALGERNON BORTHWICK shrewdly points out, is professional jealousy supervening on the arrogance of excessive stature. The SQUIRE, though not lacking in moods of generosity, cannot abear a rival in the oratorical field. Had things turned out differently to-night, he might have enjoyed the advantage of addressing House at this favourable hour, whilst ...
— Punch, Or The London Charivari, Vol. 101. July 4, 1891 • Various



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