v. Obs. rare. Also 7 Efferre. [ad. L. effer-re, f. ex out + ferre to bear.] trans. To bring forth; to give off.
1606. Warner, Alb. Eng., lxxxv. 352.
| But Insolencie hath a time aswell to fall as erre | |
| To which no Opportunities but doe Effects efferre. |
1657. Tomlinson, Renous Disp., 526. Honey must be cocted till it effer no more spume.