'ere

See also: Appendix:Variations of "ere"

English

Adverb

'ere (not comparable)

  1. (British, slang and dialectal) Pronunciation spelling of here.

Contraction

'ere

  1. (British, slang and dialectal) Pronunciation spelling of there.
    • 1836 March – 1837 October, Charles Dickens, “(please specify the chapter name)”, in The Posthumous Papers of the Pickwick Club, London: Chapman and Hall, [], published 1837, →OCLC:
      ‘He’s a queer customer, the vun-eyed vun, sir,’ observed Mr. Weller, as he led the way. ‘He’s a-gammonin’ that ‘ere landlord, he is, sir, till he don’t rightly know wether he’s a-standing on the soles of his boots or the crown of his hat.’

Interjection

'ere

  1. (British, slang) Contraction of look here, used for emphasis at the beginning of a sentence when expressing an opinion or want.
    ’Ere, why don't we get some cigarettes?

Anagrams

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