ppl. a. Obs. [OE. ʓelǽred, pa. pple. of (ʓe)lǽran: see prec.] = LERED, learned.

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c. 897.  K. Ælfred, Gregory’s Past. C., 8. Uncuð hu longe þær swæ ʓelærede biscopas sien.

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11[?].  Fragm. Ælfric’s Gram. (1838), 6. Ilærede men.

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c. 1205.  Lay., 21858. Þreo biscopes wise, a boke wel ilæred.

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a. 1225.  Ancr. R., 64. Sum is so wel ilered, oþer se wis iworded.

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1377.  Langl., P. Pl., B. XIII. 213. My deuore to shewen, And conformen fauntekynes and other folke ylered.

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c. 1440.  Partonope, 1994. And eke in armes full wele ylered.

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