v. Obs. [f. A- pref. 11 + CHEER v. See also ENCHEER.] To cheer, to cheer up.

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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.

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1660.  A. Sadler, Subjects Joy, 2. She also (to acheer the King) doth (by pretty Scenes) præsagingly-præact his (just) Inauguration.

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