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lear — book·lear; mis·lear; lear; … English syllables
book — book·a·ble; book; book·er; book·ery; book·e·te·ria; book·ie; book·ish; book·lear; book·less; book·let; book·lore; book·man; book·mo·bile; ca·book; chap·book; guide·book; hand·book·ing; land·book; non·book; book·a·te·ria; book·ish·ly;… … English syllables
LEAR, NORMAN — (1922– ), U.S. writer, producer, director of TV and films. Born in New Haven, Connecticut, Lear served in the U.S. Air Force during World War II (1941–45). At the war s end, he was decorated with the Air Medal with four Oak Leaf Clusters. Lear… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
LEAR (E.) — LEAR EDWARD (1812 1888) Dessinateur et peintre, Edward Lear, spécialiste d’ornithologie, auteur de livres de voyages, demeure essentiellement célèbre pour sa poésie de nonsense : poèmes comiques écrits pour les enfants d’une famille amie (comme… … Encyclopédie Universelle
Lear — Lear, Edward (1812 88) a British artist and poet, who wrote the Book of Nonsense, a collection of humorous poems Lear 2 Lear, King →↑King Lear … Dictionary of contemporary English
Lear,Edward — Lear, Edward. 1812 1888. British artist and writer of nonsense verse, included in such works as his first Book of Nonsense (1846). * * * … Universalium
book-lare — book lare, lear Sc. forms of book lore … Useful english dictionary
Lear, Edward — born May 12, 1812, Highgate, near London, Eng. died Jan. 29, 1888, San Remo, Italy English painter and comic poet. From age 15 he earned his living by drawing. Employed to illustrate the earl of Derby s private menagerie in the 1830s, he later… … Universalium
Lear — I Lear [liːr, englisch lɪə], ursprünglich der britannische Meeresgott Llyr; als sagenhafter König von Britannien zuerst bei Geoffrey of Monmouth erwähnt. Lear wird von der älteren Tochter, der er vorzeitig sein Reich vererbt, verstoßen und kann … Universal-Lexikon
Lear — Recorded as Lear, Leyre, Leare, and Leere and others, this is an early English surname. It is locational from a place in the county of Leicestershire called Leire. Recorded in the famous Domesday Book of 1086, and in the Episcopal Registers of… … Surnames reference