Ler
[ ler ]
nounIrish Mythology.
the personification of the sea and the father of Manannan: corresponds to the Welsh Llyr.
- Also Lir [leer] /lɪər/ .
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How to use Ler in a sentence
Alerce, a-lers′, n. the wood of the sandarac-tree: the Chilian Arbor vit—both of the pine family.
Their great wide-spread ant-lers are locked in-to each oth-er's.
My Treasure | Thomas W. HandfordIt some-times hap-pens in these fights that the ant-lers get so fast-ened to-geth-er that the stags can-not get them a-part.
My Treasure | Thomas W. HandfordFew trav'lers on those tracks but tried 'a bit of bear-up' in that direction, but all to no purpose.
Joe Wilson and His Mates | Henry Lawson"I s'pose she's gwine dar if she don't go to dat boon where no trab'lers come back agin," answered Sopsy seriously.
A Victorious Union | Oliver Optic
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