† yˈlere, v. Obs.
[OE. ᵹelǽran: see y- 3 c and lere v.]
To teach; to learn.
| Beowulf 3079 Ne meahton we ᵹelæran leofne þeoden..ræd æniᵹne. c 1290 Beket 216 in S. Eng. Leg. 112 Seli child is sone i-lered. c 1300 Havelok 12 Þat ye mowen nou y-here, And þe tale ye mowen y-lere. 1393 Langl. P. Pl. C. xii. 128 Thus þorw my lore beþ men ylered. |