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Definition of peer
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Peer (v. i.) To come in
sight;
to
appear.
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Viscount
::
Viscount
(a.) A
nobleman
of the
fourth
rank, next in order below an earl and next above a
baron;
also, his
degree
or title of
nobility.
See Peer, n., 3..
Peer
::
Peer (n.) One of the same rank,
quality,
endowments,
character,
etc.; an
equal;
a
match;
a
mate..
Tenement
::
Tenement
(n.) Any
species
of
permanent
property
that may be held, so as to
create
a
tenancy,
as
lands,
houses,
rents,
commons,
an
office,
an
advowson,
a
franchise,
a right of
common,
a
peerage,
and the like; --
called
also free / frank
tenements..
Peeress
::
Peeress
(n.) The wife of a peer; a woman
ennobled
in her own
right,
or by right of
marriage..
Unpeerable
::
Unpeerable
(a.)
Incapable
of
having
a peer, or
equal..
Fellowless
::
Fellowless
(a.)
Without
fellow
or
equal;
peerless.
Unpeered
::
Unpeered
(a.)
Having
no peer;
unequaled;
unparalleled.
Perk
::
Perk (v. i.) To peer; to look
inquisitively.
Octameter
::
Octameter
(n.) A verse
containing
eight feet; as,
--//Deep#
in|to#
the |
dark#ness
|
peer#ing,
| long# I |
stood#
there |
wond'#ring,
|
fear#ing..
Peep
::
Peep (v. i.) To look
cautiously
or
slyly;
to peer, as
through
a
crevice;
to pry..
Unrivaled
::
Unrivaled
(a.)
Having
no
rival;
without
a
competitor;
peerless.
Nobility
::
Nobility
(n.) Those who are
noble;
the
collictive
body of
nobles
or
titled
persons
in a
stste;
the
aristocratic
and
patrician
class;
the
peerage;
as, the
English
nobility..
Doucepere
::
Doucepere
(n.) One of the
twelve
peers of
France,
companions
of
Charlemagne
in war..
Premier
::
Premier
(a.) Most
ancient;
-- said of the peer
bearing
the
oldest
title of his
degree.
Incomparable
::
Incomparable
(a.) Not
comparable;
admitting
of no
comparison
with
others;
unapproachably
eminent;
without
a peer or
equal;
matchless;
peerless;
transcendent.
Comparative
::
Comparative
(n.) An
equal;
a
rival;
a
compeer.
Create
::
Create
(v. t.) To
invest
with a new form,
office,
or
character;
to
constitute;
to
appoint;
to make; as, to
create
one a
peer..
Noblewoman
::
Noblewoman
(n.) A
female
of noble rank; a
peeress.
Countess
::
Countess
(n.) The wife of an earl in the
British
peerage,
or of a count in the
Continental
nobility;
also, a lady
possessed
of the same
dignity
in her own
right.
See the Note under
Count..
Peer
::
Peer (n.) A
comrade;
a
companion;
a
fellow;
an
associate.
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