chere

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See also: chère and chêre

Middle English

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Anglo-Norman chere 'face', from Late Latin cara 'face', from Ancient Greek.

Noun

chere

  1. state of mind as indicated by facial expression
  2. cheer

Descendants

  • English: cheer

Etymology 2

Inherited from Old English sċēar.

Noun

chere

  1. Alternative form of shere

Etymology 3

Borrowed from Anglo-Norman cheri.

Noun

chere

  1. Alternative form of cheri