Meaning & History
Form of Leir used by Shakespeare for the title character of his tragic play King Lear (1606).
Date | Editor | Name ID | Change Summary | ||||
12/1/2024, 10:33 PM | Mike C | lear | update #117 | ||||
4/25/2021, 10:07 PM | Mike C | lear | added (from user-submitted name 1774) | ||||
9/14/2018, 8:47 PM | SeaHorse15 | 1774 | |||||
5/3/2014, 6:44 PM | Ora | 1774 | |||||
1/31/2014, 1:44 PM | Sofia | 1774 | |||||
4/10/2012, 5:45 PM | SeaHorse15 | 1774 | |||||
4/10/2012, 5:42 PM | SeaHorse15 | 1774 | |||||
12/5/2011, 6:20 PM | SeaHorse15 | 1774 | |||||
6/20/2011, 7:33 AM | Mike C | 1774 | |||||
6/16/2011, 4:03 AM | enchy | 1774 | |||||
6/16/2011, 2:34 AM | Polly Names | 1774 | |||||
6/4/2006, 3:50 PM | anonymous |