MEER

Etymology 1

Noun

meer (plural meers)

A boundary.

Obsolete form of mere (a lake).

Etymology 2

Adjective

meer (comparative meerer, superlative meerest)

Obsolete form of mere.

Anagrams

• -mere, Emer., Mere, REME, erme, mere, reem

Source: Wiktionary


Meer, a.

Definition: Simple; unmixed. See Mere, a. [Obs.]

Meer, n.

Definition: See Mere, a lake.

Meer, n.

Definition: A boundary. See Mere.

Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition



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