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Definition of peer
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Peer (v. t.) To be, or to
assume
to be,
equal..
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Peer
::
Peer (n.) A
comrade;
a
companion;
a
fellow;
an
associate.
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..
Nonpareil
::
Nonpareil
(a.)
Having
no
equal;
peerless.
Compeer
::
Compeer
(v. i.) Alt. of
Compei.
Nonpareil
::
Nonpareil
(a.)
Something
of
unequaled
excellence;
a
peerless
thing or
person;
a
nonesuch;
-- often used as a name.
Peery
::
Peery (a.)
Inquisitive;
suspicious;
sharp.
Outpeer
::
Outpeer
(v. t.) To
excel.
Baronage
::
Baronage
(n.) The whole body of
barons
or
peers.
Compeer
::
Compeer
() An
equal,
as in rank, age,
prowess,
etc.; a
companion;
a
comrade;
a
mate..
Peert
::
Peert (a.) Same as
Peart.
Perk
::
Perk (v. i.) To peer; to look
inquisitively.
Incompared
::
Incompared
(a.)
Peerless;
incomparable.
Fellowless
::
Fellowless
(a.)
Without
fellow
or
equal;
peerless.
Speer
::
Speer (n.) A
sphere.
Immatchable
::
Immatchable
(a.)
Matchless;
peerless.
Lord
::
Lord (n.) A
titled
nobleman.,
whether
a peer of the realm or not; a
bishop,
as a
member
of the House of
Lords;
by
courtesy;
the son of a duke or
marquis,
or the
eldest
son of an earl; in a
restricted
sense,
a
boron,
as
opposed
to
noblemen
of
higher
rank..
Comparative
::
Comparative
(n.) An
equal;
a
rival;
a
compeer.
Speer
::
Speer (v. t.) To ask.
Peer
::
Peer (n.) A
nobleman;
a
member
of one of the five
degrees
of the
British
nobility,
namely,
duke,
marquis,
earl,
viscount,
baron;
as, a peer of the
realm..
Unrivaled
::
Unrivaled
(a.)
Having
no
rival;
without
a
competitor;
peerless.
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