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inferiour
a. (obsolete spelling of inferior English) n. (obsolete form of inferior English)
Usage examples of "inferiour".
The truth is, that he was not so well qualified for being a teacher of elements, and a conductor in learning by regular gradations, as men of inferiour powers of mind.
Thrale was inferiour, and in some degree insignificant, compared with Mrs.
When people find a man of the most distinguished abilities as a writer, their inferiour while he is with them, it must be highly gratifying to them.
Indeed, we must have often observed how inferiour, how much like a child a man appears, who speaks a broken tongue.
His conversation and his letters of this year were in no respect inferiour to those of former years.