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e'er

1

[ air ]

adverb

, Chiefly Literary.
  1. contraction of ever.


EER

2

abbreviation for

-eer

3
  1. a noun-forming suffix occurring originally in loanwords from French ( buccaneer; mutineer; pioneer ) and productive in the formation of English nouns denoting persons who produce, handle, or are otherwise significantly associated with the referent of the base word ( auctioneer; engineer; mountaineer; pamphleteer ); now frequently pejorative ( profiteer; racketeer ). Compare -ary, -er 2, -ier 2.

-eer

1

suffix

  1. forming nouns indicating a person who is concerned with or who does something specified

    mutineer

    engineer

    auctioneer

    profiteer

  2. forming verbs to be concerned with something specified

    electioneer



e'er

2

/ ɛə /

adverb

  1. poetic.
    a contraction of ever

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Word History and Origins

Origin of e'er1

< French, Middle French -ier ( Old French < Latin -ārius -ary as suffix of personal nouns); in some nouns replacing earlier suffixes ( engineer, charioteer ) or the French suffix -aire -aire ( musketeer, volunteer )

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Word History and Origins

Origin of e'er1

from Old French -ier, from Latin -arius -ary

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Example Sentences

I to theeAll hope deny,” she said, “e'en hope; nor mayThose eyes of thine e'er shine, save through their tears.

I shall die content;Henceforth, with destiny, no more regretThat I e'er saw the light.

But we know its face now, and it will be our own fault if anything so foul shall e'er be seen again in our midst.

Who loves his own sweet shadow in the streets / Better than e'er the fairest she he meets.

And as to learning, I make no qury she can talk you over the Latin grammar as fast as e'er a gentleman here.

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