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ere

Before.

ere

(obsolete) At an earlier time. [10th–17th c.]

ere

(poetic, archaic) Before; sooner than.

ere

before, sooner than

Ere

A language spoken on Manus Island in Papua New Guinea.

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before sooner previously formerly first afore

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Determined to put it to the test ere he went to battle.
I am a messenger from the shadows -- turn back ere ye perish!
Look 'ere, mister, we can't have this no more.
Yet ere he touch at last his native shore, Ulysses must abide one labour more.
By the mess, ere these eyes o' mine take themselves to slumber, I'll do good service, or I'll lie i' the ground for it, ay, or go to death.
A little month, or ere those shoes were old with which she followed my poor father's body, like Niobe, all tears.
We'll teach you to drink deep ere you depart.
Fare you well, my liege. I'll call upon you ere you go to bed and tell you what I know.
Horatio, ere we were two days old at sea, a pirate of very warlike appointment gave us chase.
How long will a man lie i' the earth ere he rot?
Horatio. thou art e'en as just a man as ere my conversation coped withal.
That will be ere the set of sun.
Was it so late, friend, ere you went to bed, that you do lie so late?
Wait 'ere.
And my love shall come, my handsome, sweet. I want Vitelozzo ere I die. I want, I want.
And ere the sun sinks your bones will join theirs and lie bleaching in the desert wastes.
Jens. Fiete. come 'ere.
Blood hath been shed ere now, i' the olden time, ere human statute purged the gentle weal.
Hans, come 'ere.
Had he wished that, he would've done it ere now.
By the mess, ere theise eyes of mine take themselves to slomber, ay'll de gud service, or ay'll lig i' the grund for it.
I've got one 'ere with charabanc fittings, Mrs Woman.
Now, look 'ere, Lou Hyams.
Do your best to make another then, ere we go to our beds.
Ere you were queen, aye, or your husband king. I was a packhorse in his great affairs. a weeder-out of his proud adversaries, a liberal rewarder of his friends.
Let me put in your minds, if you forget, what you have been ere this, and what you are.
Marry, they say my uncle grew so fast. that he could gnaw a crust at two hours old. 'Twas full two years ere I could get a tooth.
I thought my mother and my brother York. would long ere this have met us on the way.
Well, Catesby. ere a fortnight make me older. I'll send some packing that yet not think on't.
Catesby hath sounded Hastings on our business. and finds the testy gentleman so hot. that he will lose his head ere give consent. his master's son, as worshipful he terms it. shall lose the royalty of England's throne.
To thee I do commend my watchful soul. ere I let fall the windows of mine eyes.
Ere the other can reply, Grandson Kesakichi enters.