greate

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greate

  1. Archaic spelling of great.
    • 1545, Desiderius Erasmus, A Very Pleasaunt & Fruitful Diologe Called the Epicure[1]:
      He setteth the high and principall felicitie of man in pleasure, and thiketh that lyfe most pure and godly, whiche may haue greate delectatio and pleasure, and lytle pensiuenes.
    • c. 1595, Thomas Nash, The Choise of Valentines[2]:
      132 Perhaps the sillie worme is labour'd sore, And wearied that it can doe noe more; If it be so, as I am greate a-dread, I wish tenne thousand times that I were dead.
    • 1630, William Pemble, A Briefe Introduction to Geography[3]:
      No more then if you should lay a fly vpon a smooth Cartwheele, or a pinnes head vpon a greate globe.

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