"feard" meaning in English

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Verb

Head templates: {{head|en|verb form}} feard
  1. (archaic) simple past and past participle of fear Tags: archaic, form-of, participle, past Form of: fear
    Sense id: en-feard-en-verb-ePWB4CtP Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "ref": "1874, Alexander Barclay, The Ship of Fools, Volume 1",
          "text": "His horned forehead doth make faynt heartes feard.",
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          "ref": "1609, Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher, The Faithful Shepherdess",
          "text": "Opinion, that great foole, makes fooles of all, And (once) I feard her till I met a minde Whose grave instructions philosophical), Toss'd it [is, F] like dust upon a march strong winde, He shall for ever my example be, And his embraced doctrine grow in me.",
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          "ref": "1590, Edmund Spenser, Spenser's The Faerie Queene, Book I, published 1921",
          "text": "XXXVIII The second was as Almner of the place, His office was, the hungry for to feed, 335 And thristy give to drinke, a worke of grace: He feard not once him selfe to be in need, Ne car'd to hoord for those whom he did breede: The grace of God he layd up still in store, Which as a stocke he left unto his seede; 340 He had enough, what need him care for more?",
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