ppl. a. Obs. [OE. ʓelǽred, pa. pple. of (ʓe)lǽran: see prec.] = LERED, learned.
c. 897. K. Ælfred, Gregorys Past. C., 8. Uncuð hu longe þær swæ ʓelærede biscopas sien.
11[?]. Fragm. Ælfrics Gram. (1838), 6. Ilærede men.
c. 1205. Lay., 21858. Þreo biscopes wise, a boke wel ilæred.
a. 1225. Ancr. R., 64. Sum is so wel ilered, oþer se wis iworded.
1377. Langl., P. Pl., B. XIII. 213. My deuore to shewen, And conformen fauntekynes and other folke ylered.
c. 1440. Partonope, 1994. And eke in armes full wele ylered.