v. Obs. [f. A- pref. 11 + CHEER v. See also ENCHEER.] To cheer, to cheer up.
1607. Hieron, Wks., I. 302. The soule is acheered and inwardly refreshed. Ibid. (1617), II. 191. Make vs to know that Thou art pacified towards us this one thing shall be able to acheere vs.
1660. A. Sadler, Subjects Joy, 2. She also (to acheer the King) doth (by pretty Scenes) præsagingly-præact his (just) Inauguration.