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Definition of Meres

Mere
Mere Mere, n. [Written also mar.] [OE. mere, AS. mere mere, sea; akin to D. meer lake, OS. meri sea, OHG. meri, mari, G. meer, Icel. marr, Goth. marei, Russ. more, W. mor, Ir. & Gael. muir, L. mare, and perh. to L. mori to die, and meaning originally, that which is dead, a waste. Cf. Mortal, Marine, Marsh, Mermaid, Moor.] A pool or lake. --Drayton. Tennyson.
Mere
Mere Mere, n. [Written also meer and mear.] [AS. gem[=ae]re. [root]269.] A boundary. --Bacon.
Mere
Mere Mere, v. t. To divide, limit, or bound. [Obs.] Which meared her rule with Africa. --Spenser.
Mere
Mere Mere, n. A mare. [Obs.] --Chaucer.
Mere
Mere Mere, a. [Superl. Merest. The comparative is rarely or never used.] [L. merus.] 1. Unmixed; pure; entire; absolute; unqualified. Then entered they the mere, main sea. --Chapman. The sorrows of this world would be mere and unmixed. --Jer. Taylor. 2. Only this, and nothing else; such, and no more; simple; bare; as, a mere boy; a mere form. From mere success nothing can be concluded in favor of any nation. --Atterbury.

Meaning of Meres from wikipedia

- Look up meres in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Meres may refer to: Mere (lake), a type of body of water, often one that is broad in relation to its...
- critical account of poems and plays by Shakespeare. Francis Meres was born in 1565 at Kirton Meres in the parish of Kirton, Lincolnshire. He was educated at...
- Svetofor Mere Brow, Lancashire, England Mere Green (disambiguation), two places in England Meré, a village in Spain Méré (disambiguation) Meres (disambiguation)...
- Meric or Méric or Meriç may refer to: Look up meric in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Méric Casaubon (1599–1671), French-English classical scholar Meriç...
- Mered is a biblical character, who was from the Tribe of Judah and noted as the husband of Bithiah, daughter of Pharaoh. See Books of Chronicles (I Chronicles...
- business as restaurateurs. Lyon is known as the "cradle" of the Mères, and the Mères had a profound effect on Lyonnaise cuisine, according to Curnonsky...
- thing (2000) Yo! Diary! (1999) Somewhere Out There (1998) Official Website "Jonathan Meres' Official Website". Official Website Johnny Meres at IMDb...
- Chancery (a sinecure). John Meres was the second son (but main devisee – his elder brother Thomas was disinherited) of Sir Thomas Meres, a Lincolnshire gentleman...
- of known meres of the eastern English Fenland with their grid references. Saxton's meres are named as: Trundle Mere TL2091 Whittlesey Mere TL2291 Stretham...
- Quoisley Meres refers to two meres, Quoisley Big Mere and Quoisley Little Mere, near the village of Marbury, in Cheshire, England. Glacial in origin,...