i Register
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verb
To make a wry face in contempt, or to grin in scorn
LEONATO. Tush, tush, man! never fleer and jest at me: I speak not like a dotard nor a fool, As, under privilege of age, to brag What I have done being young, or what would do, Were I not old.
[I]n short, sneering and fleering at him in her cold barren way[.]
To grin with an air of civility; to leer.
In the time of popery, before the gospel came amongst us, we went to burials with weeping and wailing, as though there were no God: but since the gospel came unto us, I have heard say, that in some places they go with the corses grinning and flearing, as though they went to a bear-baiting;[…]
noun
Mockery; derision.
[…] And flattery tipt with nauseous fleer, And guilty shame, and servile fear, Envy, and cruelty, and pride, Will in your tainted heart preside.
noun
One who flees.
Which fear of the fleers away was no less ignominious, then if[…]they had turned their backs to the enemie.